Loma language
The Loma language is a member of the Mande language family, primarily spoken in Liberia and parts of Sierra Leone. It is the native language of the Loma people, who are known for their rich cultural traditions and agricultural practices. The language has several dialects, reflecting the diverse communities that speak it.
Loma is primarily an oral language, though efforts are being made to develop written forms. It features a subject-verb-object sentence structure and uses tone to convey meaning. The preservation of the Loma language is important for maintaining the cultural identity of the Loma people.