Gurunsi Languages
The Gurunsi languages are a group of languages spoken primarily in West Africa, particularly in countries like Burkina Faso and Ghana. They belong to the larger Niger-Congo language family and are known for their rich tonal systems and unique grammatical structures.
These languages are used by various ethnic groups, including the Gurunsi people, who have distinct cultural practices and traditions. The Gurunsi languages include several dialects, such as Frafra and Kasem, which can vary significantly in vocabulary and pronunciation, reflecting the diverse communities that speak them.