Senufo languages
The Senufo languages are a group of closely related languages spoken primarily in the northern regions of Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso. They belong to the larger Niger-Congo language family and are used by the Senufo people, who have a rich cultural heritage. The main languages in this group include Kassim, Senufo, and Pana.
These languages are characterized by their tonal nature, meaning that the pitch of a word can change its meaning. Senufo languages also feature complex noun class systems, which categorize nouns based on various attributes. This linguistic diversity reflects the cultural and social practices of the Senufo communities.