TitleTypeProviderYear
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio WindesiBible1915
JESUSFilmsarclight
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio WindesiBiblia1915
JESUSPelículasarclight
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio WindesiBíblia1915
JESUSFilmesarclight
Audio RecordingsÁudiogrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio WindesiBible1915
JESUSFilmsarclight
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio Windesiबाइबल1915
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
Audio Recordingsऑडियोgrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

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Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio Windesiكتاب مقدس1915
JESUSالأفلامarclight
Audio Recordingsصوتياتgrn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

タイトル種類提供元
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio Windesi聖書1915
JESUS映像arclight
Audio Recordings音声grn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

제목유형제공자연도
Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio Windesi성경1915
JESUS영상arclight
Audio Recordings오디오grn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.

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Windessi Wamesa Bible Stories Tatopansi na Surat Refo na Kabio Windesi圣经1915
JESUS影片arclight
Audio Recordings音频grn

Wamesa is an Austronesian language of Indonesian New Guinea, spoken across the neck of the Doberai Peninsula or Bird's Head. There are currently 5,000–8,000 speakers. While it was historically used as a lingua franca, it is currently considered an under-documented, endangered language. This means that fewer and fewer children have an active command of Wamesa. Instead, Papuan Malay has become increasingly dominant in the area.