Jagham language
| Ekoi | |
|---|---|
| Ejagham | |
| Native to | Nigeria, Cameroon | 
| Ethnicity | Ekoi people | 
| Native speakers | (120,000 cited 2000) | 
| Dialects | 
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| Nsibidi, Latin script | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | etu | 
| Glottolog | ejag1239 | 
|   Ejagham | |
The Jagham language, Ejagham, also known as Ekoi, is an Ekoid language of Nigeria and Cameroon spoken by the Ekoi people. The E- in Ejagham represents the class prefix for "language", analogous to the Bantu ki- in KiSwahili
The Ekoi are one of several peoples who use Nsibidi ideographs, and may be the ones that created them.