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Gourmanché (Goulmacema, Gourma, Gourmantche, Gulimancema, Gulmancema, Gurma, Gourmanchéma) is the
language of the
Gurma people. It is the
largest by number...
- Soninke, Wolof)
Morocco (with Berber)
Niger (with French, Buduma, Fula,
Gourmanché, Hausa, Kanuri, Songhay-Zarma, Tamasheq, Tasawaq, Tebu) Oman Palestine...
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spoken by the
Gurma people,
which is part of the Gur
language family. See
Gourmanché and Oti–Volta
languages for
related languages spoken by the Gurma. In...
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Burkina Faso were Mooré by 40.5% of the po****tion, Fula by 9.3%,
Gourmanché by 6.1%,
Bambara by 4.9%,
Bissa by 3.2%,
Bwamu by 2.1%,
Dagara by 2%,...
- Bagri, Hans, etc. Islam, Hinduism,
Sikhism Gurma Niger–Congo → Gur →
Gourmanche Gurmaland (Burkina Faso, Ghana) Ntcham,
Bimoba Islam Gurungs Sino-Tibetan...
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Spoken in
Kenya Goundo Niger–Congo (Probable) 30 (1998)
Native to Chad
Gourmanché Niger–Congo (Probable) 1,500,000 (2012–2021)
Native to Benin, Burkina...
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people are multilingual.
Although not
recognized as an
official language,
Gourmanché is
spoken by 5.51% of the po****tion.
Other important minority languages...
- Voltaïque
Capital Ouagadougou Common languages
French (official)
Mossi Fula
Gourmanché Bambara Religion ****
Islam Christianity Traditional religions Demonym(s)...
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above these vowels.
Tamprusi language Mamprusi language Kusasi language Gourmanché language Berba language Bariba language Mòoré
Gurene language Tammari...
- Mandinka, Wolof, Serer, Susu, Fula, Kissi, Kpelle, Bambara, Mooré, Nouchi,
Gourmanché, Guinea-Bissau Creole, Temne, Krio, Limba,
Tuareg languages, Comorian...