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  2. Bible translations into the languages of Indonesia and Malaysia

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    Dayak Ngaju translation was the first bible translation into languages of Kalimantan (NT 1846, OT 1858). It was done by J. F. Becker and A. F. A. Herdeland and reviewed by Timotheus Marat and Nikodemus Tomonggong. [12] The new Dayak Ngaju translation was published by the LAI in 1999. [13]

  3. Bible translations into Thai - Wikipedia

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    The first Protestant effort at Thai Bible translation was a translation of the Gospel of Matthew by Ann Judson. [2] Karl Gützlaff and Jacob Tomlin , who are regarded as the first two resident Protestant missionaries in Thailand, translated the four Gospels and Romans from Chinese into Thai.

  4. Land Dayak languages - Wikipedia

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    Bidayuh: Bukar–Sadong (Serian) Biatah–Tringgus, Jagoi (Bau and Jagoi Babang district of Bengkayang Regency) Southern: Djongkang, Kembayan (both in Sanggau Regency), Semandang (mainly in northern part of Ketapang Regency), Ribun, Sanggau; Rejang languages; In 2020, Semandang was split into Beginci, Gerai, and Semandang for ISO 639-3 by SIL ...

  5. Bidayuh - Wikipedia

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    The Bidayuh of Bukar had a unique tradition of hanging the bodies of the dead on trees and leaving them to rot away. The skeletons are left on trees as a reminder of the dead. The tradition is rarely practiced nowadays. [5] The Bidayuh or Klemantan celebrate Gawai Padi (Paddy Festival) [9] or Gawai Adat Naik Dingo (Paddy Storing Festival). [10]

  6. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  7. Biatah language - Wikipedia

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  8. Murut people - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 112,900 (2020) [1] (Malaysia) Regions with significant populations Malaysia Indonesia Brunei Languages; Murutic languages, Sabah Malay, Sarawak Malay, Standard Malay, English (those resident in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan), Brunei Malay (those living in Temburong district) and Indonesian (those resident in Kalimantan)

  9. Bidayuh language - Wikipedia

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