Tampulma, anglicized as Tamprusi is a Mabia language (formerly Gur) of Ghana.
The Tampulma, Hanga and Kamara are native to the west of the White Volta before the Gonja Invasion of Dagbon in the 1600s.
[5] Today, the Tamprusi, Hanga, and Kamara are part of the Gonja Traditional Council, although they are more ethnically related to the Dagombas, as they all belong to the Mabia ethnic Group.
Linguistically, Hanga and Kamara are mutually intelligible with the Dagbanli language.
For example, Tampulma is a component of Tamp- and -ulma, similar to Kiswahili, which is composed of Ki- and -swahili.