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In 2015 the [[Book of Mormon]] has been translated in its entirety into 110 languages<ref>https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2015/05/news-of-the-church/book-of-mormon-in-110-languages?lang=eng Book of Mormon in 110 Languages], churchofjesuschrist.org [2020-07-15]</ref>. Portions of the book have been translated into another 20 languages. These tables show all the versions of the Book of Mormon that have been translated. Unless otherwise indicated, the translation was financed and the resulting text published by [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church). Not all translations are currently in print. As of March 2015, the LDS Church continues to publish at least portions of the Book of Mormon in 110 languages.<ref name = kosraean/>, and the [[Community of Christ]] (RLDS) has also published translations of the work in various languages.
The '''''[[Book of Mormon]]''''' is among the most translated works of literature in the world. As of 2015 it had been translated in its entirety into 110 languages<ref>https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2015/05/news-of-the-church/book-of-mormon-in-110-languages?lang=eng Book of Mormon in 110 Languages], churchofjesuschrist.org [2020-07-15]</ref>, and there are active projects to translate it into a number of other languages. Portions of the book, as opposed to complete translations, have also been conducted for another 20 languages. These tables show all the versions of the Book of Mormon that have been translated. Unless otherwise indicated, the translation was financed and the resulting text published by [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (COJCOLDS), which is by far the largest member of the [[Latter Day Saint movement]]. Not all translations are currently in print. As of March 2015, COJCOLDS continues to publish at least portions of the Book of Mormon in 110 languages.<ref name = kosraean/>, and the [[Community of Christ]] (formerly RLDS) has also published translations of the work in various languages.


The following list provides details on officially translated versions of the Book of Mormon published either by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the Community of Christ. Unofficial translations of selections of the Book of Mormon into [[Esperanto]] and [[Klingon language|Klingon]] exists but is not included.<ref>{{cite web |title=La Libro de Mormon |url=http://poresperantamormonaro.weebly.com/uploads/8/2/9/5/8295099/la_libro_de_mormono_mobile.pdf |accessdate=6 June 2020}}</ref><ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2006/11/instant-klingon/ Mormon Klingons Love Piercing, Translating]" by Annalee Newitz. ''WIRED''. 29 November 2006. Accessed 15 June 2020.</ref>
The following list provides details on officially translated versions of the Book of Mormon published either by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the Community of Christ. Unofficial translations of selections of the Book of Mormon into [[Esperanto]] and [[Klingon language|Klingon]] exists but is not included.<ref>{{cite web |title=La Libro de Mormon |url=http://poresperantamormonaro.weebly.com/uploads/8/2/9/5/8295099/la_libro_de_mormono_mobile.pdf |accessdate=6 June 2020}}</ref><ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2006/11/instant-klingon/ Mormon Klingons Love Piercing, Translating]" by Annalee Newitz. ''WIRED''. 29 November 2006. Accessed 15 June 2020.</ref>

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Display of the Book of Mormon translated into different languages

The Book of Mormon is among the most translated works of literature in the world. As of 2015 it had been translated in its entirety into 110 languages[1], and there are active projects to translate it into a number of other languages. Portions of the book, as opposed to complete translations, have also been conducted for another 20 languages. These tables show all the versions of the Book of Mormon that have been translated. Unless otherwise indicated, the translation was financed and the resulting text published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (COJCOLDS), which is by far the largest member of the Latter Day Saint movement. Not all translations are currently in print. As of March 2015, COJCOLDS continues to publish at least portions of the Book of Mormon in 110 languages.[2], and the Community of Christ (formerly RLDS) has also published translations of the work in various languages.

The following list provides details on officially translated versions of the Book of Mormon published either by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the Community of Christ. Unofficial translations of selections of the Book of Mormon into Esperanto and Klingon exists but is not included.[3][4]

Complete translations

No. Date Language Title Primary locations of language Notes Image Approx. no. of speakers
1 1830 English The Book of Mormon Anglosphere, minorities elsewhere. Translated by Joseph Smith. Most recent edition 2013. There are a number of English editions by multiple publishers. 400,000,000
as a foreign language: 600–700,000,000
2 1851 Danish Mormons Bog Denmark (incl. Faroe Islands & Greenland) [5] most recent edition 2005; originally translated by Peter O. Hansen 5,500,000
3 1852 French Le Livre de Mormon France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and a number of African countries [5] First in a Romance language; original translation credited to John Taylor and Curtis E. Bolton (assisted by Louis A. Bertrand and others) 76,800,000 (as a foreign language: 274,000,000)
4 1852 Welsh Llyfr Mormon Wales, minority in Argentina Most recent edition 2000. The only translation in a Celtic language; originally translated by John S. Davis.[6] 700,000+
5 1852 German Das Buch Mormon Germany, Austria, Switzerland with minorities elsewhere in Europe [7] most recent edition 2003 90,000,000
6 1852 Italian Il Libro di Mormon Italy, Switzerland, minorities elsewhere [5] most recent edition 1995 69,000,000
7 1855 Hawaiian Ka Buke a Moramona Hawaiian Islands (minority in Continental United States) [5] first non-European language translation; translated by Jonatana Napela and George Q. Cannon
24,000
8 1869 Deseret Alphabet (English) 𐐜 𐐂𐐋𐐗 𐐉𐐚 𐐣𐐃𐐡𐐣𐐊𐐤 Utah Territory (defunct) [8] Currently out of print. First in a non-Roman script. NA
9 1878 Swedish Mormons Bok Sweden, Finland [5] Most recent translation published 2008 10,000,000
10 1886 Spanish El Libro de Mormón Spain, Latin America, considerable minorities in United States and the Philippines [5] selections published in 1875 by Daniel Webster Jones and Meliton G. Trejo; Trejo completed the full translation with James Z. Stewart, this was then revised Eduardo Balderas and Antoine R. Ivins; most recent edition 1992. 480,000,000
11 1889 Māori Ko Te Pukapuka a Moromona New Zealand [5] 149,000
12 1890 Dutch Het Boek van Mormon Netherlands, Flanders, French Flanders, Suriname [5] 22,000,000
13 1903 Samoan O le Tusi a Mamona Samoa, American Samoa (minority in NZ) [5]
510,000
14 1904 Tahitian Te Buka a Moromona Tahiti [5]
cover of the Tahitian Book of Mormon
185,000
15 1906 Turkish Mormon Kitabı'ndan Seçmeler (1906 ed.), Mormon Kitabı (2001 ed.) 1906 Armenian script version (now largely defunct); formerly used in present-day Eastern Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and the U.S.

2001 Roman script edition used in Turkey

[5] Armenian script version was first Asian language translation, now out of print; selections in Roman script published in 1983; full text in Roman script published in 2001
cover of the Book of Mormon in Turkish
75,700,000
16 1909 Japanese モルモン書 (Moromonasho) Japan [5] most recent edition 2009. First in an east Asian language; originally translated by Alma O. Taylor. Originally entitled モルモン経 until ca. 1992. 125,000,000
17 1933 Czech Kniha Mormonova Czech Republic, former Czechoslovakia [5] First in a Slavic language. 10,700,000 (15,200,000 when taken with Slovak)
18 1936 Braille (English) [5] most recent edition 1994
printed title page of the Braille Book of Mormon
19 1937 Armenian, Western Մօրմոնի Գիրքէն Middle East, U.S., and elsewhere [9] 1937 complete edition currently out of print; new translation (selections only) published in 1983
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Western Armenian
1,400,000
20 1939 Portuguese O Livro de Mórmon Brazil, Portugal (also used in Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde) [5] most recent edition 1995 223,000,000
21 1946 Tongan Ko e Tohi ʻa Molomoná Tonga (minority in NZ) [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Tongan
169,000
22 1950 Norwegian Mormons Bok Norway [5] 5,200,000
23 1954 Finnish Mormonin Kirja Finland, Sweden [5] First in a Finno-Ugric language. 5,400,000
24 1965 Chinese 摩爾門經 Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia [5][10] Retranslated in 2007 and changed name from 摩門經 to 摩爾門經. 1.2 billion (The spoken varieties of Chinese other than Mandarin are not closely related and are sometimes treated as separate languages.)
25 1965 Rarotongan (Cook Islands Maori) Te Puka a Momoni Cook Islands [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Rarotongan
15,000
26 1967 Korean 몰몬경 Korea (Minorities in PRC, Russia and elsewhere) [5] Translated by Han In Sang.
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Korean
77,00,000
27 1972 Afrikaans Die Boek van Mormon South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe [5] First African language edition
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Afrikaans
10,000,000
28 1976 Thai พระคัมภีร์ มอรมอน Thailand [5] New translation completed in 2010[11] 44,000,000
29 1977 Indonesian Kitab Mormon Indonesia [12] New translation completed in 2010[11]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Indonesian
156,000,000
30 1979 Croatian Mormonova Knjiga Croatia [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Indonesian
5,600,000 (formerly lumped together with other languages as Serbo-Croat)
31 1980 Fijian Ai Vola i Momani Fiji [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Fijian
450,000
32 1981 Catalan El Llibre del Mormó Catalonia, Andorra, Roussillon [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Croatian
4,000,000
33 1981 Icelandic Mormónsbók Iceland [5] 358,000
34 1981 Polish Księga Mormona Poland [5][13] 50,000,000
35 1981 Russian Книга Мормона Russia, post-Soviet states, Eastern Europe [5] New translation completed in 2011[14] Although some missionary work had been done prior to the Russian Revolution, missionaries were only allowed back into Russia in the 1990s. 260,000,000
36 1982 Hindi मॉर्मन धर्मशस्त्र India [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Hindi
322,000,000
37 1982 Vietnamese Sách Mặc Môn Vietnam [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Vietnamese
96,000,000
38 1983 Q'eqchi' (Kekchi) Lix Hu Laj Mormon Belize, Guatemala [5] First in a language native to the Americas.
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Q'eqchi'
800,000
39 1986 Arabic كتاب مورمون North Africa, Middle East, with substantial minorities elsewhere. Highly pluricentric language with divergent dialects. [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Arabic
310,000,000
40 1986 Aymara Mormonan Kellkatapa Peru, Bolivia [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Aymara
1,677,100
41 1987 Greek Το Βιβλίο του Μόρμον Greece, Cyprus, minorities elsewhere [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Greek
13,400,000
42 1988 Hebrew (LDS) ספר מורמון; (RLDS) דבנרי ימי הנפיטים Israel (also Jewish Diaspora) RLDS Church translation[15]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Hebrew
9,000,000
43 1991 Hungarian Mormon könyve Hungary, Romania, northern Serbia, indigenous minorities elsewhere in Europe [5] 13,000,000
44 1995 Braille (Spanish) [5]
45 1995 Ilokano Ti Libro ni Mormon Philippines [5]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Ilokano
10,000,000
46 1997 Ukrainian Книга Мормона Ukraine, also minorities elsewhere in former USSR [16] 35,000,000
47 1998 Cebuano Ang Basahon ni Mormon Philippines [17] Selections published in 1992
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Cebuano
42,100,000
48 1998 Pangasinan Say Libro nen Mormon Philippines (Pangasinan)
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Pangasinan
1,200,000
49 1998 Romanian Cartea lui Mormon Romania, Moldova [18]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Romanian
26,000,000
50 1998 Tagalog Ang Aklat ni Mormon Philippines [17] 60,000,000
51 1999 Bulgarian Книгата на Мормон Bulgaria; minorities in Greece, Turkey and Ukraine [19] selections published in 1980
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Bulgarian
9,000,000
52 1999 Albanian Libri i Mormonit Albania, Kosovo, minorities in Greece and Italy. [19]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Albanian
5,400,000
53 1999 Fante Mormon Nwoma No Ghana [20]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Fante
1,900,000
54 1999 Haitian Creole Liv Mòmon An Haiti [21] selections published in 1983
Cover of a triple combination in Haitian Creole
9,600,000
55 1999 Shona Bhuku Ramormoni Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana Selections published in 1988
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Shona
15,000,000
56 2000 Estonian Mormoni Raamat Estonia [22] New translation published in 2011[23] 1,100,000
57 2000 Hmong Phau Ntawv Maumoos Southeast Asia (China, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand) [24] selections published in 1983
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Hmong
3,700,000
58 2000 Malagasy Ny Bokin'i Môrmôna Madagascar [25] selections published in 1983
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Malagasy
25,000,000
59 2000 Swahili Kitabu cha Mormoni East sub-Saharan Africa [25]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Swahili
90,000,000
60 2000 Amharic መፅሐፈ ሞርሞን North Central Ethiopia by the Amhara, Eritrea [22][25][26]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Amharic
21,811,600
61 2000 Latvian Mormona Grāmata Latvia [22][25]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Latvian
2,000,000
62 2000 Lithuanian Mormono Knyga Lithuania [25]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Lithuanian
3,100,000
63 2000 Ibo (Igbo) Akwụkwọ nke Momọn Nigeria [22][27] 50,000,000
64 2000 Xhosa Incwadi Kamormoni South Africa [22][25]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Xhosa
19,200,000
65 2000 Telugu మోర్మాన్ యొక్క గ్రంధము India Selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Telugu
81,000,000
66 2000 Armenian, Eastern Մորմոնի Գիրքը Eastern Armenian is spoken in the Caucasus Mountains (particularly in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh as well as Georgia) and by the Armenian community in Iran. Due to migrations of speakers from Armenia and Iran to the Armenian Diaspora, the dialect is now very prominent in countries and regions where only Western Armenian was used. It was developed in the early 19th century and is based on the dialect of the Ararat district (of Eastern Armenia). [22][28]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Eastern Armenian
4,300,000
67 2000 American Sign Language United States, Canada [22][29] on DVD; selections produced on VHS in 1995
Cover of the Book of Mormon in American Sign Language (DVD)
500,000
68 2001 Khmer (Cambodian) ព្រះគម្ពីរមរមន Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand [30] Selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Khmer
16,000,000
69 2001 Chinese (Simplified characters) 摩尔门经 China, Southeast Asia [10] Selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Simplified Chinese
70 2001 Mongolian Мормоны Ном Mongolia, minority in China and Siberia [31] most recent edition 2008
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Mongolian
5,200,000
71 2001 Kiribati (Gilbertese) Ana Boki Moomon Kiribati [32] Selections published in 1988
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Kiribati
120,000
72 2002 Slovene Mormonova Knjiga Slovenia [11] 2,500,000
73 2002 Neomelanesian (Tok Pisin) Buk Momon Papua New Guinea [32]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Tok Pisin
4,000,000
74 2003 Tswana Buka ya ga Momone Botswana [27] 5,000,000
75 2003 Zulu Incwadi Kamormoni South Africa, Zimbabwe [27] selections published in 1987
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Zulu
12,000,000
76 2003 Marshallese Bok in Mormon Marshall Islands [32] Selections published in 1984; originally translated by William Swain.
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Marshallese
55,000
77 2004 Bislama Buk Blong Momon Vanuatu [32] Selections published in 1985
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Bislama
200,000
78 2004 Lingala Buku ya Molomoni Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo [27] selections published in 1998
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Lingala
70,000,000
79 2004 Yapese Fare Babyor ku Mormon Yap, Federated States of Micronesia [32]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Yapese
5,130
80 2005 Twi Mormon Woma no Ghana [27] 9,000,000
81 2005 Tamil மார்மன் புத்தகம் Southern India, Sri Lanka Selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Tamil
74,000,000
82 2005 Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) Ang Libro ni Mormon Philippines [33] selections published in 1994
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Hiligaynon
9,300,000
83 2007 Urdu مورمن کی کتاب Pakistan, India Selections published in 1988 67,000,000 (Formerly lumped together with other languages as Hindustani)
84 2007 Serbian Мормонова Књига Serbia 8,000,000 (Formerly lumped together with other languages as Serbo-Croat)
85 2007 Yoruba Ìwé Ti Mọ́mọ́nì Nigeria, Benin, Togo 48,000,000
86 2008 Sinhala මෝමන්වරුන්ගේ පොත Sri Lanka [34] Selections published in 1983 17,000,000
87 2009 Guaraní Mormon Kuatiañe'ẽ Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil [35] selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Guarani
4,850,000
88 2011 Quichua–Ecuador[36] Mormónpaj Quilcashca Ecuador [37] Selections published in 1980 as Mormon Killkashkamanta 1,209,000
89 2012 Lao ພຣະຄຳພີ ມໍມອນ Laos [38] selections published in 1982
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Lao
30,000,000
90 2013 Slovak Kniha Mormonova Slovakia [39] 5,510,000 (Formerly associated with the Czech language)
91 2013 Malay Kitab Mormon Malaysia [40][41] 77,000,000
92 2015 Kosraean Puk Luhn Mormon Federated States of Micronesia [2] 9,000
93 2015 Chuukese Ewe Puken Mormon Federated States of Micronesia [42]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Chuukese
51,330
94 2015 Persian كتاب مورمون Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan [43]
Cover of the Book of Mormon in Persian
110,000,000 (including Tajiki)
95 2017 Nepali मोर्मोंनको पुस्तक Nepal [44] 25,000,000
96 2018 Georgian მორმონის წიგნი Georgia [45] 3,700,000

Selections only

Number Date Language Title Primary Location of Language Notes[5][46] Approx. no. of speakers
1 1978 Kaqchikel Ri Vuj Richin Ri Mormon Guatemala (Central Highlands) Initially released on audio tape due to low levels of literacy within this language.[47] 450,000
2 1979 Quechua—Peru Mormonpa Qelqanmanta Aqllaska T'aqakuna Peru 1,500,000
3 1979 Quiché Ri Wuj Re Ri Mormon Guatemala (Central Highlands) 2,330,000
4 1980 Navajo Naaltsoos Mormon Wolyéhígíí Southwestern United States Full translation announced, 2017[48] 169,359
5 1981 Kuna Mormón Kaiya Purba Panama, Colombia 61,000
6 1981 Niuean Tohi a Moromona Niue, Cook Islands, New Zealand, and Tonga, 7,700
7 1981 Quechua—Bolivia Mormompa Libronmanta Bolivia 1,616,120
8 1983 Efik Eto Ŋwed Mormon Nigeria Full translation announced, 2017[48] 2,400,000
9 1983 Kisii (Gusii) Ebuku Ya Mormoni Kenya 2,200,000
10 1983 Mam Aj U'j Te Mormon Guatemala, Mexico 478,000
11 1983 Maya U Libroil Mormon Mexico, Belize, Guatemala 792,113
12 1985 Bengali মর্মন বইয়ের Bangladesh, India (Substantial diaspora including in UK) 260,000,000
13 1985 Esperanto Elektitaj Ĉapitroj Esperantujo approved by the church, but not published by them[49] 60,000
14 1987 Papiamento E Buki di Mormon Netherlands Antilles, Aruba 341,300
15 1987 Pohnpeian Pwuken Mormon Federated States of Micronesia Full translation announced, 2017[48] 29,000
16 1988 Palauan Babier Er a Mormon Palau 17,000
17 1989 Chamorro I Lepblon Mormon Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 58,000
18 1994 Pampango (Kapampangan) Libru Nang Mormon Philippines (Central Luzon) 1,900,000
19 1994 Tzotzil Vun Yu'un Mormōn Mexico (Chiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz) Initially released on audio tape due to low levels of literacy within this language.[50] 404,704
20 1996 Waray-Waray Libro Ni Mormon Philippines (Eastern Visayas, minorities elsewhere) 2,600,000
21 1997 Bikolano An Libro Ni Mormon Philippines (Bicol Region) 700,000

Translations in Progress

Number Date Language Title Primary Location of Language Notes Approx. no. of speakers
* 2017 Burmese မော်မုန်ကျမ်း Myanmar [48] 43,000,000
* 2017 Efik Eto Ŋwed Mormon Nigeria [48] Sections originally published in 1983 2,400,000
* 2017 Navajo Naaltsoos Mormon Wolyéhígíí Southwestern United States [48] Sections originally published in 1980 169,359
* 2017 Pohnpeian Pwuken Mormon Federated States of Micronesia [48] Sections originally published in 1987 29,000
* 2017 Sesotho TBD South Africa, Lesotho, Zimbabwe [48] 15,000,000
* 2017 Tshiluba TBD Democratic Republic of the Congo [48] Also known as Western Luba, Ciluba/Tshiluba etc 6,300,000
* 2018 Kazakh TBD Kazakhstan; minorities in Western China, Mongolia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan [51] 21,000,000
* 2018 Macedonian Книгата на Мормон North Macedonia; minorities in Albanian, Greece & Serbia [52] 21,000,000
* 2020 Kinyarwanda Igitabo cya Morumoni Rwanda, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania [53] No formal translation announcement given. 12,000,000

See also

References

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