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  1. Tedim - Wikipedia

    The name "Tedim" was derived from a pool in the hills that used to twinkle in the sunlight. Therefore it was called te-dim (twinkling, shiny) in the local Tedim language (which is also …

  2. Download Tedim Bible | TDB Bible | 100% Free

    Select any Bible verse or passage, linked directly to any of YouVersion’s 1,200+ versions, in 900+ languages. People viewing your Event can tap your reference to see it in their Bible App …

  3. Tedim language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Tedim is a Kukish language spoken by about 411,000 people in northwest Burma and northern India.

  4. Zomi Translator ― LingoJam

    The translator just translates the way the English words would say into the Tedim, a.k.a zomi language.

  5. Tedim Bible - Apps on Google Play

    Nov 6, 2023 · Tedim Bible is a mobile Bible app for the purpose meeting the need of today, making the Word of GOD accessible at devices exclusive to Android OS. Features included …

  6. Tedim/Tiddim or Zomi Chin Translation & Interpretation Service

    Tedim or Tiddim, also known as Zomi is a member of the Kukish branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is spoken in Chin State in northwestern Burma / Myanmar, particularly in …

  7. Unveiling the Tedim Language: A Closer Look

    Tedim is a Tibeto-Burman language, specifically within the Kuki-Chin-Naga branch of the larger Sino-Tibetan language family. This means it shares linguistic ancestry with languages spoken …

  8. Explore The Endangered Tedim Chin Language In Myanmar

    What is the Tedim Chin Language? The Tedim Chin language, also known as the Tedim language, is a Tibeto-Burman tongue primarily spoken by the Tedim Chin people in …

  9. Tedim language - Wikipedia

    The Tedim language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mostly in the southern Indo-Burmese border. It is the native language of the Tedim tribe of the Zomi people, and a form of …

  10. Zomi Bible | Bibles International

    The Tedim Chin (recently known as Zomi) people originated in a hill region among the townships of the Chin State of Myanmar and currently number about 411,000 worldwide. About 256,000 …