I 'utz laj tzij re i dios (ACCNT)
Achi, Cubulco Achi' is a Mayan language very closely related to K'iche' (Quiché in the older orthography). It is spoken by the Achi people, primarily in the area of Baja Verapaz in Guatemala. There are two Achi' dialects. Cubulco Achi' is spoken by approximately 48,000 people in the Cubulco area west of Rabinal area. Rabinal Achi' is spoken by approximately 37,000 people in the Rabinal area. El Nuevo Testamento en el idioma Achí de Cubulco de Guatemala Ediciones anteriores Segunda edición ©2009, Wycliffe Inc. Primera edición Publicado por ©1984, Sociedad Bíblica Internacional
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NT:segunda ediciónThe New Testament in Achi