Dzongkha 2012 Edition
indigenous to Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Bhutan
Language Dzongkha Bhutanese [dzo]
Date 2012
Copyright © 2012, Wycliffe Bible Translators
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Dzongkha 2012 Edition (DZOWBT)
Overview
The Dzongkha New Testament was published in 2012 by the Eastern Himalayan Language and Literacy Project, copyrighted by Wycliffe Bible Translators. [1] Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan, written in the Tibetan script. Bible portions in Dzongkha have been available since 1970, with earlier New Testament editions completed between 2000 and 2007. [2] The Dzongkha Bible was translated from the New King James Version. [3]
Language and People
Dzongkha (ISO 639-3: dzo) is spoken by approximately 315,080 people in Bhutan. [Glottolog: dzon1239]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by Eastern Himalayan Language and Literacy Project.
References
- [1] Dzongkha 2012 - South Asia Bibles. Edition details.
- [2] Bible translations into Dzongkha - Wikipedia. Translation history.
- [3] Dzongkha Bible - Bible in My Language. Notes translation from NKJV.
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- NT - Online text, Faith Comes By Hearing
- find.bible entry - find.bible. Bible catalogue entry for DZOWBT.
- GBC: Mark (1970) — Portions - Global Bible Catalogue.
- GBC: Dzongkha Daughter NT — New Testament - Global Bible Catalogue.
- GBC: New Testament (2002) — New Testament - Global Bible Catalogue.
- GBC: Bible (2009) — Bible - Global Bible Catalogue.
- bible.com - YouVersion.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.