Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Good Newsऑडियोgrn
Raancho Yor [Good News]ऑडियोgrn
Aajjyaansyaam Ayor Klihsi Aachaabtu [The Truth Cannot Be Hidden]ऑडियोgrn
Matthewऑडियोgrn
Markऑडियोgrn
Lukeऑडियोgrn
Johnऑडियोgrn
Actsऑडियोgrn
Romansऑडियोgrn
1 Corinthiansऑडियोgrn
2 Corinthiansऑडियोgrn
Galatians, Ephesiansऑडियोgrn
Philippians, Colossians, 1,2 Thessऑडियोgrn
1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemonऑडियोgrn
Hebrewsऑडियोgrn
James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1,2,3 John, Judeऑडियोgrn
Revelationऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 1 Beginning with GODऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 2 Mighty Men of GODऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 3 Victory through GODऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 4 Servants of GODऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 5 On Trial for GODऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 6 JESUS - Teacher & Healerऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 7 JESUS - Lord & Saviourऑडियोgrn
Look, Listen & Live 8 Acts of the HOLY SPIRITऑडियोgrn

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Good Newsصوتياتgrn
Raancho Yor [Good News]صوتياتgrn
Aajjyaansyaam Ayor Klihsi Aachaabtu [The Truth Cannot Be Hidden]صوتياتgrn
Matthewصوتياتgrn
Markصوتياتgrn
Lukeصوتياتgrn
Johnصوتياتgrn
Actsصوتياتgrn
Romansصوتياتgrn
1 Corinthiansصوتياتgrn
2 Corinthiansصوتياتgrn
Galatians, Ephesiansصوتياتgrn
Philippians, Colossians, 1,2 Thessصوتياتgrn
1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemonصوتياتgrn
Hebrewsصوتياتgrn
James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1,2,3 John, Judeصوتياتgrn
Revelationصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 1 Beginning with GODصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 2 Mighty Men of GODصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 3 Victory through GODصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 4 Servants of GODصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 5 On Trial for GODصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 6 JESUS - Teacher & Healerصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 7 JESUS - Lord & Saviourصوتياتgrn
Look, Listen & Live 8 Acts of the HOLY SPIRITصوتياتgrn

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.

Wambule is a Kiranti language language spoken by the Wambule Rai, one of the Rai groups belonging to the Kiranti (किरान्ती) ethnolinguistic family of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi (सुनकोसी) and Dudhkosi (दूधकोसी) rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udayapur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district.