Jju language
| Jju | |
|---|---|
| Jhyuo, Kaje | |
| Du̱ryem Jju | |
| Native to | Nigeria | 
| Region | Kaduna State | 
| Ethnicity | Bajju people | 
| Native speakers | 600,000 (2020) | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | kaj | 
| Glottolog | jjuu1238 | 
| Jju | |
|---|---|
| People | Ba̠jju | 
| Language | Jju | 
| Country | Ka̠jju | 
Jju (Tyap: Jhyuo; Hausa: Kaje, Kache) is the native language of the Bajju people of Kaduna State in central Nigeria. As of 1988, there were approximately 300,000 speakers. Jju is one of the Southern Kaduna languages. Although usually listed separately from the Tyap cluster, Jju's separation, according to Blench R.M. (2018), seems to be increasingly ethnic rather than a linguistic reality.