International Tracts
If
you are aware of someone who knows a language not
listed below, who
would volunteer to translate this one-page gospel
message, please contact ontract1@gmail.com. Page two of each tract below is
the English version.
Afaan
Oromo (Spoken in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia)
Afrikaans
(Mainly
spoken
in South Africa and Namibia)
Amharic
(Official language in Ethiopia)
Arabic
(Official
language in 25 countries, primarily in Middle
East and North Africa)
Burmese
(Spoken
in Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore)
Chinese
(simplified) (Officially used in
Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia)
Chinese
(traditional) (Used in Republic of China
[Taiwan], Hong
Kong and Macau)
Creole, Haitian
(Official
language
of Haiti)
Czech
(The
majority
language
in
the
Czech
Republic)
Danish
(Spoken in Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland and parts of
Germany)
Dutch
(Official language in Aruba, Belgium, Benelux, Netherlands, and
Suriname)
Dutch-Glimlachen
(page
one
is
humorous
one-liners,
page
two
is
the gospel)
Ekegusii
(Also known as Gusii or Kisii. Spoken in the Kisii district of western
Kenya)
English
English – Smiles
(page
one
is
humorous
one-liners,
page
two
is
the gospel)
Ewe
(Also
known as Awona. Spoken in Togo and Ghana)
Farsi
(Also known as Persian, official language in Iran, Afghanistan,
Tajikistan)
French
(Official language of 29 countries including France,
Canada and many in west Africa)
Ga
(Spoken
in Ghana, in and around the capital, Accra)
German
(Official language in Germany, Austria, Belgium,
Luxembourg, Switzerland)
German
-
Lächen
(page
one
is
humorous
one-liners,
page
two
is
the gospel)
Gurune
(Northern Ghana)
Hausa
(Official language in Northern Nigeria.
Widely used in West Africa)
Hindi
(One of the official languages of India. Spoken in northern and
central India and Fiji)
Hungarian
(Official language in Hungary)
Igbo
(Spoken in Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon)
Indonesian
(Official language in Indonesia)
Italian
(Official
language in Italy, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, San Marino and Malta)
Japanese
(National language of Japan)
Kikamba
(Spoken in Kenya)
Korean
(Official language of North and South Korea)
Latvian
(Official language in Latvia)
Luganda
(Luganda, sometimes known as Ganda, is a major language of
Uganda,
spoken mainly in Southern Uganda)
Lusoga
(Spoken
in
Uganda)
Nepalese 
;
(Spoken
in Nepal, Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Tibet)
Oromo
(Spoken in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia)
Portuguese
(Official language of
Portugal, Angola, Brazil,
and Mozambique)
Punjabi
(in Shahmukhi script, Punjab region of Pakistan)
Romanian
(Official language
of Romania and Moldova)
Russian
(Official
language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan)
Slovak
(Official language in Slovakia)
Spanish
(Central and South America, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Equatorial
Guinea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain)
Spanish-Sonrie
(page
one
is
humorous
one-liners,
page
two
is
the
gospel)
Swahili
(Spoken
in much of East Africa and the Democratic
Republic of Congo)
Tagalog
(National language of the Republic of the Philippines)
Thai
(National
language of Thailand)
Tigrinya
(Spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia)
Twi,
Akuapem (Spoken in Ghana
West Africa)
Twi,
Asante (Spoken
in
Ghana
West
Africa)
Ukrainian
(Official language in Ukraine and Moldova)
Urdu
(National
language of Pakistan)
Vietnamese
(Official language in Vietnam)
Yoruba
(Official
language
of
Nigeria.
Also spoken in Benin and Togo)
Zulu
(Spoken in South
Africa,
Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Swaziland)