Versiones / Quiché, Centro Occidental (QUT)

Información de la versión

Quiché, West Central (qut), one of 50+ Mayan languages still spoken in Guatemala today. The West Central Quiché language is read by approximately 300,000 people in Guatemala. The West Central Quiché New Testament is considered a very intelligible translation and speaks clearly to the people in their heart language.

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Copyright © 1997 Wycliffe.

This translation may be quoted in any form (written, visual, electronic or audio) up to and inclusive of five hundred (500) verses without the express written permission of the publisher, providing the verses quoted do not amount to a complete book of the Bible nor do the verses quoted account for more than 25 percent (25%) or more of the total text of the work in which they are quoted.

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Idioma Versión Versiones disponibles
dropdown close Kaqchikel (CKW) – Cakchiquel Occidental 1 Cakchiquel Occidental (CKW) NT
dropdown close Hawai‘i Pidgin (HWC) 1 Hawai‘i Pidgin (HWP) NT
dropdown close Jakaltek (JAC) – Jacalteco, Oriental 1 Jacalteco, Oriental (JAC) NT
dropdown close Kekchi (KEK) – Kekchi 1 Kekchi (KEK) NT
dropdown close Mam (MVC) – Mam, Central 1 Mam, Central (MVC) NT
dropdown close Mam (MVJ) – Mam, Todos Santos 1 Mam de Todos Santos Chuchumatán (MVJ) NT
dropdown close K'iche' (QUT) – Quiché, Centro Occidenta 1 Quiché, Centro Occidental (QUT) NT
dropdown close Uspanteko (USP) – Uspanteco 1 Uspanteco (USP) NT