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  1. Thank you John for posting, only took 7 days for a new language to be added to the list The new language added is: kunda According to wikipidia Kunda (Chikunda) is a Bantu language of Zimbabwe, with a some thousands of speakers in Zambia and Mozambique. It is spoken mainly in the Guruve District in Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe
  2. Malayo - various island nations of Southeast Asia Content: videos
  3. It certainly is a relief! For months I felt embarrassed bcs of health issues, to just report that I was active as a witness, (did get used to it) now I don't have to anymore.
  4. Mandja (mzv) --> Central African Republic 220,000 speakers Content: Why Study the Bible?—Full Length. There seems to be a monthly interval, so perhaps we'll have a new language in a months time
  5. Yes, it took a little while, but there's double the amount New language and Script; In alphabetical order: Mahorian (Arabic); a Swahili dialect spoken in Mayotte, a French island in the Indian Ocean The language code is: swb_x_or content: -- Tamang (Eastern) Tamang is a term used to collectively refer to a dialect cluster spoken mainly in Nepal, Sikkim, West Bengal (Darjeeling) and North-Eastern India. It comprises Eastern Tamang, Northwestern Tamang, Southwestern Tamang, Eastern Gorkha Tamang, and Western Tamang. The language code is: taj Content: Listen to God brochures
  6. Ye'kuana (Ye'kuana: [jeʔkwana]), also known as Maquiritari, Dekwana, Ye'kwana, Ye'cuana, Yekuana, Cunuana, Kunuhana, De'cuana, De’kwana Carib, Pawana, Maquiritai, Maquiritare, Maiongong, or Soto is the language of the Ye'kuana people of Venezuela and Brazil. It is a Cariban language. It is spoken by approximately 5,900 people (c. 2001) around the border of northwestern Brazilian state of Roraima and Venezuela – the majority (about 5,500) in Venezuela. The language code is: mch Content: Video - Why Study the Bible?
  7. I can't have realised what you had asked and never realised this about the codes something else to keep an eye on. How did you find or work out the code? With the English page, the normal way one chooses a language, still doesn't work
  8. The link doesn't seem to be working, Give it a day or two, Never the less it's a new language on the list that we highlight Often there is not much to see but one video in a local dialect
  9. It's been a while, here is the latest language to the list 1071 --> O’odham (Tohono) --> southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico
  10. Organisation of a honey bee colony typically consists of three kinds of adult bees: workers, drones, and a queen.
  11. Correction to above post 1069 --> Sundargadi --> India New Script: Dzongkha (Roman) --> Bhutan Both - Content: Video - Why study the Bible
  12. 1069 --> Dzongkha (Roman) --> Bhutan Content: Video - Why study the Bible
  13. Word has it that you do start with the last word of the previous sentence according to the first post
  14. 1068 --> Ndau (Western) --> Mozambique and south-eastern Zimbabwe
  15. Southampton - Port City - South of England - 70 miles from London
  16. 1067 ---> Nyelâyu spoken in New Caledonia by about 2,000 speakers (official Language is French)
  17. Hemba/Kihemba - spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Content: Video
  18. Interesting, I learned something It's a case of different languages display the names of languages differently
  19. Wantage Oxfordshire UK, lived there for 12 years Notable People: John Betjeman, Poet Laureate from 1972 to 1984, lived in Wantage and his book 'Archie and the Strict Baptists' is based in the town. Wantage has a memorial park named after him, which includes extracts from his poems in a peaceful wooded area.

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