There are two main languages used in The Bible, Hebrew and Greek. Some Aramaic is also used. Please see the related link below.
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It is said that the Bible is published, all or in part, in over 2000 languages and dialects.
In Carey's lifetime, his mission printed and distributed the Bible in whole or part in 44 languages and dialects.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
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It is said that the Bible is published, all or in part, in over 2000 languages and dialects.
Diverse, as in many. The Bible also references divers lanuguages. Many disesase.... many languages.
In Carey's lifetime, his mission printed and distributed the Bible in whole or part in 44 languages and dialects.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
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Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
You'll have to be more specific. Which version of the Bible are you referring to? The King James Bible has been translated into over 1200 different languages over the past 400 years.
There are only 3 Biblical languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. You can find untranslated copies of the Bible in almost any country of the world.
The Bible has been translated into more than 50 of the Native American languages since the sixteenth century. It has also been translated into about nine of the languages of India as well.
Yes.Below is a link for one translation.On that link you can also read the Bible online in many other languages. (There is a tab for Languages along the top bar.)
Perhaps you better review and rephrase your question. How do you translate a language to the bible???