Gur language
The Gur language family is a group of languages spoken primarily in West Africa, particularly in countries like Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Ivory Coast. This language family includes several languages, such as Mooré, Dagaare, and Gurune, which are used by various ethnic groups in the region.
Gur languages are part of the larger Niger-Congo language family and are known for their rich tonal systems. They often feature complex grammatical structures and a variety of dialects, reflecting the diverse cultures and communities that speak them.