Buli language
The Buli language is a member of the Gur language family, primarily spoken in Ghana. It is predominantly used by the Buli people, who reside in the northern regions of the country. The language serves as a vital means of communication within the community and is an essential part of their cultural identity.
Buli is characterized by its unique phonetic and grammatical features, which distinguish it from other languages in the region. Efforts are being made to promote and preserve the language, especially among younger generations, to ensure its continued use and relevance in the face of globalization.