TitleTypeProviderYear
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias BibleBible2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006Bible2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiBible1911
JESUSFilmsarclight
The Birth of JesusResourcebible-for-children
The First EasterResourcebible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeResourcebible-for-children
When God Made EverythingResourcebible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessResourcebible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodResourcebible-for-children
TestimonyAudiogrn
Jesus StoryAudiogrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12Audiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Gospel MessagesAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
Nias BibleResourcescripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias BibleBiblia2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006Biblia2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiBiblia1911
JESUSPelículasarclight
The Birth of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The First EasterRecursobible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRecursobible-for-children
When God Made EverythingRecursobible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRecursobible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRecursobible-for-children
TestimonyAudiogrn
Jesus StoryAudiogrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12Audiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Gospel MessagesAudiogrn
MarkPelículaslumo-project
Nias BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias BibleBíblia2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006Bíblia2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiBíblia1911
JESUSFilmesarclight
The Birth of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The First EasterRecursobible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRecursobible-for-children
When God Made EverythingRecursobible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRecursobible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRecursobible-for-children
TestimonyÁudiogrn
Jesus StoryÁudiogrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12Áudiogrn
Good NewsÁudiogrn
Good NewsÁudiogrn
Gospel MessagesÁudiogrn
MarkFilmeslumo-project
Nias BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias BibleBible2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006Bible2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiBible1911
JESUSFilmsarclight
The Birth of JesusRessourcebible-for-children
The First EasterRessourcebible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRessourcebible-for-children
When God Made EverythingRessourcebible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRessourcebible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRessourcebible-for-children
TestimonyAudiogrn
Jesus StoryAudiogrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12Audiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
Gospel MessagesAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
Nias BibleRessourcescripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias Bibleबाइबल2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006बाइबल2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiबाइबल1911
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
The Birth of Jesusसंसाधनbible-for-children
The First Easterसंसाधनbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeसंसाधनbible-for-children
When God Made Everythingसंसाधनbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessसंसाधनbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodसंसाधनbible-for-children
Testimonyऑडियोgrn
Jesus Storyऑडियोgrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12ऑडियोgrn
Good Newsऑडियोgrn
Good Newsऑडियोgrn
Gospel Messagesऑडियोgrn
Markफ़िल्मेंlumo-project
Nias Bibleसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias Bibleكتاب مقدس2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006كتاب مقدس2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangiكتاب مقدس1911
JESUSالأفلامarclight
The Birth of Jesusالموردbible-for-children
The First Easterالموردbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeالموردbible-for-children
When God Made Everythingالموردbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessالموردbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodالموردbible-for-children
Testimonyصوتياتgrn
Jesus Storyصوتياتgrn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12صوتياتgrn
Good Newsصوتياتgrn
Good Newsصوتياتgrn
Gospel Messagesصوتياتgrn
Markالأفلامlumo-project
Nias Bibleالموردscripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

タイトル種類提供元
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias Bible聖書2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006聖書2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangi聖書1911
JESUS映像arclight
The Birth of Jesusリソースbible-for-children
The First Easterリソースbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeリソースbible-for-children
When God Made Everythingリソースbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessリソースbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodリソースbible-for-children
Testimony音声grn
Jesus Story音声grn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12音声grn
Good News音声grn
Good News音声grn
Gospel Messages音声grn
Mark映像lumo-project
Nias Bibleリソースscripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

제목유형제공자연도
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias Bible성경2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006성경2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangi성경1911
JESUS영상arclight
The Birth of Jesus자료bible-for-children
The First Easter자료bible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Home자료bible-for-children
When God Made Everything자료bible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadness자료bible-for-children
Noah and the Great Flood자료bible-for-children
Testimony오디오grn
Jesus Story오디오grn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12오디오grn
Good News오디오grn
Good News오디오grn
Gospel Messages오디오grn
Mark영상lumo-project
Nias Bible자료scripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.

标题类型提供方年份
Revised Nias Bible Soera Ni’amoni’ö, Nias Bible圣经2009
Nias Today's Nias Version, 2006圣经2006
Nias La Niah Bible Soera ni'amoni'õ, soera daroma li lowalangi圣经1911
JESUS影片arclight
The Birth of Jesus资源bible-for-children
The First Easter资源bible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Home资源bible-for-children
When God Made Everything资源bible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadness资源bible-for-children
Noah and the Great Flood资源bible-for-children
Testimony音频grn
Jesus Story音频grn
1 & 2 Thess; 2 Timothy; Hebrews 12音频grn
Good News音频grn
Good News音频grn
Gospel Messages音频grn
Mark影片lumo-project
Nias Bible资源scripture-app-builder

The Nias language is an Austronesian language spoken on Nias Island and the Batu Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known as Li Niha by its native speakers. It belongs to the Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands subgroup which also includes Mentawai and the Batak languages. It had about 770,000 speakers in 2000. There are three main dialects: northern, central and southern. It is an open-syllable language, which means there are no syllable-final consonants.