Mòoré Language (mos)

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Also Known As: Moose,Moshi,Mole,Mossi,More,Mòoré


Description:

Mòoré language (also Mooré, Moré, Moshi, Mossi, Moore or More) is a tonal language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso by the Mossi (or Moshe), closely related and mutually intelligible with the Dagbani language spoken in northern Ghana. It is spoken by approximately 5 million people in the country plus 50,000 others in Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Mali and Togo. Dialects of the language include Saremdé, Taolendé, Yaadré, Ouagadougou, Yaande, Zaore and Yana.

It is classified as follows: Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Gur, Central, Northern, Oti-Volta, Western, Northwest. Mòoré is the language of the Mossi people (Moaaga in singular). Second-language speakership of More in Burkina Faso is probably significant...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Mòoré Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Burkina Faso
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: mos

Classification Taxonomy

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  Niger-Congo Group

    Atlantic-Congo Group

      Volta-Congo Group

        North Volta-Congo Group

          Gur North Group

            Central Gur Group

              Volta-Congo North Gur Northern Central Group

                Oti-Volta Group

                  Western Oti-Volta Group

                    Northwest Western Group

                      Mòoré Language