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Gourmanchéma
Gulimancema
Native toBurkina Faso, Togo, Benin, Niger
EthnicityGurma people
Native speakers
(900,000 cited 1999–2012)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3gux
Glottologgour1243


PeopleBigulimanceba
LanguageMigulimancema

Gourmanchéma (Goulmacema, Gourma, Gourmantche, Gulimancema, Gulmancema, Gurma) is a major language of the Gurma people spoken in from Burkina Faso across northern Togo and Benin and as far as Niger.

All nouns within this language are classified into eight noun classes, identified by their prefixes and suffixes in both singular and plural. All mass nouns, states of existence, languages, for example, begin with the prefix mi- and end with the suffix -ma (that is, they take the circumfix mi—ma), as in blood (misuama), water (minyima), sand (mitambima), fire (mifantama), existence (miyema), state of being crazy (migadima), Gourmantché language (migourmantchema). All trees have a set of circumfixes bu—bu and i—di in the singular and plural, as in busaabu (shea tree) and isaandi (shea trees).

References

  1. ^ Gourmanchéma at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)