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    Mooré (redirect from Mossi language)
    or Mossi, is a Gur language of the Oti–Volta branch and one of four official regional languages of Burkina Faso. It is the language of the Mossi people...
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    Bissa and Fulani. The Mossi speak the Mòoré language. The Mossi people originated in Burkina Faso, although significant numbers of Mossi live in neighboring...
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  • Mossi may refer to: Mossi people Mossi language Mossi Kingdoms the Mossi, a Burkinabe variant of the Dongola horse Mossi (given name) Mossi (surname)...
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    Roselle (plant) (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
    Wolof, in Senegal. It is known as Wegda in the Mossi language, one of four official regional languages spoken in Burkina Faso. In the Democratic Republic...
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    lot of farming activities. Bissa is a language similar to Moré, otherwise known as Mossi. That is because Mossi people share common ancestry with the...
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    Burkina Faso (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
    largest city is Ouagadougou. The largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso is the Mossi people, who settled the area in the 11th and 13th centuries. They established...
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    Ʋ (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
    in the orthographies of some African languages such as Ewe, and Shona from 1931 to 1955 to write [β]. In Mossi (Mooré) it is used to write [ʊ]. In Kabiye...
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    "Man on the street" (vox populi) segments in broadcasting Mossi language ISO 639 alpha-2 language code Morvan Syndrome (MoS) though usually referred to as...
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    Yupik peoples (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
    Native groups. They speak the Central Alaskan Yupʼik language, a member of the Eskaleut family of languages. As of the 2002 United States Census, the Yupik...
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    Music of Burkina Faso (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Gurma, Dagaaba and Lobi populations, speaking Gur languages closely related to the Mossi language, extend into the coastal states. In the north and east...
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