Koya New Testament
indigenous to South-Central Dravidian language of India
Language Koya Kavor [kff]
Date 2020
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Koya New Testament (KFFWFW)
Overview
The Koya New Testament was published in 2020 by The Word for the World International and the Koya Translation Samithi, Malkangiri, Odisha. Koya is a South-Central Dravidian language of the Gondi-Kui subgroup, spoken by approximately 407,000 people (2011 census) across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. [1] Though sometimes described as a dialect of Gondi, Koya is mutually unintelligible with Gondi dialects. [1] This translation specifically serves Malkangiri Koya speakers and uses the Odia script.
Language and People
Koya (ISO 639-3: kff) is spoken by approximately 455,000 people in India, Map 7. [Glottolog: koya1251]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by The Word for the World.
References
- [1] Koya language - Wikipedia. Language classification, speaker demographics, and geographic distribution.
- ପୁନାଦ୍ ଆର୍ର୍, ପୁନାଦ୍ ନିୟମ୍ - Online text, The Word for the World International
- Bible For Developers - DBL archive entry, Digital Bible Library
- find.bible entry - find.bible. Bible catalogue entry for KFFWFW.
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.