TitleTypeProviderYear
Bible Portions in SeriBible1982
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Mark SeriResourcescripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Bible Portions in SeriBiblia1982
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Mark SeriRecursoscripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Bible Portions in SeriBíblia1982
Words of LifeÁudiogrn
Mark SeriRecursoscripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Bible Portions in SeriBible1982
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Mark SeriRessourcescripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Bible Portions in Seriबाइबल1982
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn
Mark Seriसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Bible Portions in Seriكتاب مقدس1982
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn
Mark Seriالموردscripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

タイトル種類提供元
Bible Portions in Seri聖書1982
Words of Life音声grn
Mark Seriリソースscripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

제목유형제공자연도
Bible Portions in Seri성경1982
Words of Life오디오grn
Mark Seri자료scripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.

标题类型提供方年份
Bible Portions in Seri圣经1982
Words of Life音频grn
Mark Seri资源scripture-app-builder

Seri is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. The language is generally considered a language isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. No concrete evidence has been found for connections to other languages.