Nyaturu 2010 Edition
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Nyaturu 2010 Edition (RIMBST)
Overview
The 2010 New Testament in Nyaturu (Kinyaturu), published by the Bible Society of Tanzania. [1] The Nyaturu people, also known as the Turu or Arimi, number over 1.2 million and live primarily in the Singida region of north-central Tanzania. [2] Earlier Bible portions in Nyaturu were published between 1956 and 1964, but the 2010 edition represents the first complete New Testament in the language. [2] The Turu people comprise three main subgroups: the Airwana (Wilwana), who make up roughly half the population and include the city of Singida; the Vahi (Wahi) in the south and west; and the smaller Anyiŋanyi (Wanyinganyi) in the east. [3] Nyaturu is a Bantu language with three recognized dialects corresponding to these tribal divisions. [3]
Language and People
Nyaturu (ISO 639-3: rim) is spoken by approximately 892,000 people in Tanzania. [Glottolog: nyat1246]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by Bible Society of Tanzania. Translation type: First.
References
- [1] Bible Translation - Bible Society of Tanzania - Translation programs overview, Bible Society of Tanzania.
- [2] Turu, Nyaturu in Tanzania - People group profile, Joshua Project. Population, Bible translation status, and historical portions dates.
- [3] Turu people (Tanzania) - Wikipedia. Tribal composition and cultural context.
- Audio Bible - Audio Bible, Faith Comes By Hearing
- find.bible entry - find.bible. Bible catalogue entry for RIMBST.
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.