Mooré
Mooré, also spelled Moré or More, is a Gur language of the Niger-Congo family spoken by the Mossi people in central Burkina Faso. It is the most widely spoken language in Burkina Faso after French and is used as a lingua franca in many communities. There are Mooré-speaking communities in neighboring countries and within diaspora populations.
Mooré belongs to the Oti-Volta branch of the Gur languages, within the Mossi cluster, and is related
The language is primarily spoken in Burkina Faso, particularly in the central, eastern, and northern regions
Linguistic features and writing system: Mooré is a tonal language with nasal vowels and other phonological