Kasena or Kassena (Kasem or Kassem) is the language of the Kassena ethnic group and is a Gur language spoken in the Upper East Region of northern Ghana and in Burkina Faso.
An independent 30-letter alphabet called the Goulsse alphabet (from gʋlse, “writing” in Mooré) was devised by Burkinabé app developer Wenitte Apiou, Babaguioue Micareme Akouabou and Kassem linguist Fernand Ki in summer of 2021 based on the geometrical patterns found in Kassena architecture. The alphabet is also planned to be applicable for the related Mooré language as well.[2]
Kasena has three tones, a high tone, a mid level tone and a low tone. Tonal changes either change the lexical meaning of a word or its grammatical function.[3]
Lexical
A
„I“
Á
„You (PL)“
Grammatical
Wu
Negation
Wú
Futur
There are five classes of nouns that can be identified in Kasena. These classes correspond to grammatical genders and are differentiated in terms of number, such that there are five classes for singular nouns and five classes for plural nouns.[3]
There are two classes of personal pronouns. One class is referring to humans, whereas the other class is referring to non-human entities. The personal pronouns are also used as possessive pronouns, thus there is no special form for possessive pronouns in Kasena.
Human personal pronouns
Non-human personal pronouns
Reciprocity is expressed by the pronoun daanɪ, which sometimes occurs as a prefix or suffix.
Ba
3PL
soe
like
daanɪ.
each.other
„They like each other.“[3]
Reflexivity is expressed by a personal pronoun to which either tɪtɪ or katɪ ('-self')is added.
O
3SG
cɔgɪ
destroy
o
3SG
tɪtɪ.
self
„He destroys himself.“[3]
Relative pronouns are formed on the basis of the personal pronouns for non-human entities to which the suffix -lʊ is attached.[3]
The Kasena language has a basic SVO word order.
Ada
Ada
diim
yesterday
toŋe.
work.PFV
„Ada worked yesterday.“[4]