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Introduzione


Mossi, also known as Moré, is the principal language of Upper Volta, in West Africa. It belongs to the Gur, or Voltaic, branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages. There are about 4 million speakers.

Mossi č parlato/usato in Burkina Faso

Language Family
Family: Niger-Congo
Subgroup: Western Sudanic
Branch: Gur (Voltaic)


Copyright: Kenneth Katzner, Le Lingue del Mondo, Edito da Routledge.


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Traduzione


Help yourself and Wennam will help you. One day a hen fell into a trap hut made no effort to extricate herself. She begged Wennam for help but Wennam, who was passing by, said, "First make an effort yourself and then I will come to your aid." The hen then made a slight motion and the rope snapped. This is addressed to all those who sit idly and repeat endlessly, "Wennam is great; he will grant my any wish." Wennam will not give them anything unless they begin by helping themselves.