Bai, Central language

Language name: Bai, Central
ISO Language Code: bca
Language Scope: ISO Language
Language State: Verified
GRN Language Number: 6348
IETF Language Tag: bca
 

Audio recordings available in Bai, Central

Our data shows that we may have either some old recordings which have been withdrawn, or new recordings being made in this language.

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Recordings in related languages

Good News (in Minjia)

Audio-visual Bible lessons in 40 sections with pictures. Contains Bible overview from creation to Christ, and teaching on the Christian life. For evangelism and church planting.

Words of Life (in Bai: Kuyao)

Short audio Bible stories and evangelistic messages that explain salvation and give basic Christian teaching. Each program is a customised and culturally relevant selection of scripts, and may include songs and music.

Audio/Video from other sources

Jesus Film Project films - Bai - (Jesus Film Project)

Other names for Bai, Central

Bai
Baiyu
Central Bai
Labbu
Leme
Minchia
Minjia
Minkia
Nama
Pai
Yunnan Bai
Baï
白語
白语 (Vernacular Name)

Where Bai, Central is spoken

China

Languages related to Bai, Central

People Groups who speak Bai, Central

Bei

Information about Bai, Central

Other information: 100% intelligibility with Hanyu.

Population: 800,000

Literacy: 90

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