| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Tengger Scriptures | Bible | ||
| JESUS | Films | arclight | |
| Audio Recordings | Audio | grn | |
| Mark | Films | lumo-project | |
| The Tengger Scriptures | Resource | scripture-app-builder | |
| Tengger Bible | Resource | scripture-app-builder |
Tenggerese, sometimes referred to as Tengger Javanese, is a dialect of Javanese spoken by the Tenggerese people, a subgroup of the Javanese who live in villages located in the mountainous areas surrounding the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, administratively within the regencies of Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Malang, and Lumajang in East Java, Indonesia. The dialects differs from Surakarta Javanese, as it retains many features of Kawi, or Old Javanese, particularly in its phonology and vocabulary—a result of the geographic isolation of its speakers. Some linguists, however, consider Tenggerese a descendant of the ancient Kawi language, as it preserves archaic vocabulary no longer found in other Javanese dialects. The language closely related to Arekan Javanese and Osing language of Banyuwangi, which likewise preserves many features of Kawi. But in terms of pronunciation, this dialect is similar to the Banyumasan Javanese or Wonosobo dialect.