Builsa language
The Builsa language is a member of the Gur language family, primarily spoken in the Builsa District of the Upper East Region of Ghana. It is used by the Builsa people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditions. The language features a variety of dialects, reflecting the diverse communities within the region.
Builsa is primarily an oral language, although efforts are being made to develop written materials. It plays a crucial role in the daily lives of its speakers, serving as a medium for communication, storytelling, and cultural expression. Preservation of the language is important for maintaining the identity of the Builsa community.