Mooré
Mooré is a language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso, where it serves as one of the country's major indigenous languages. It belongs to the Mande language family and is used by the Mossi people, who are the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso. Mooré is an important part of the cultural identity of the Mossi and is used in daily communication, education, and local media.
In addition to Burkina Faso, Mooré is also spoken in parts of Ghana and Ivory Coast. The language has various dialects, reflecting the diverse communities that speak it. Efforts are being made to promote and preserve Mooré through educational programs and cultural initiatives.