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  2. The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language: Primary texts; Lexical resources; Language descriptions; Other resources about the language; Other resources in the language; Other known names and dialect names: Bahasa Sug, Joloano, Joloano Sulu, Moro, Moro Joloano, Sinug, Sooloo ...

  3. Tausug language resources. Listing of people groups speaking Tausug. Tausug dialects and alternate names. Bible and ministry resource availability.

  4. Free Tausug Lessons Online | DLI. At Live Lingua we believe that everybody should be able to learn another language. This is why we have made available these free Defense Language Institute resources for you to use. Read the Tausug ebooks online, listen to the Tausug audios and practice your Tausug pronunciation with our online recorder or ...

  5. Tausūg is spoken by about 1 million people in parts of the Philippines, in Malaysia, and in Indonesia, particularly on the Sulu Archipelago, the Zamboanga Peninsula, Southern Palawan in the Philippines, in Sabah in Malaysia, and in Kalimantan in Indonesia.

  6. The Bible in Tausug. Bible Links. Video. Audio. Browser does not support iFrames. Links to websites containing the Bible in Tausug sorted by popularity. The Bible is translated into this language, but we do not know where you can obtain it. Sample text from the Tausug Bible. Other resources for the Bible in the Tausug Language. Joshua Project.

  7. INTRODUCTION. The origins of the Suluk (Tausug) people can be traced to the north-east coast of Mindanao in the Philippines, the result of an outward expansion from the Bisayan Islands about 500 years ago. About 1200 A.D. there was a movement of Suluk-speaking people into the Sulu Archipelago via contact with Sama-Bajau traders.

  8. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian language spoken in the province of Sulu in the Philippines and in the eastern area of the state of Sabah, Malaysia as well as in the Nunukan Regency, province of North Kalimantan, Indonesia by the Tausūg people.

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