Geji language

Geji (Gezawa) is a minor Chadic dialect cluster of Bauchi State, Nigeria.

[3] Blench (2020) lists:[3] Zaranda, an exonym for Bu, endonym Bùù, is a Chadic language spoken in the South of Bauchi State, in Nigeria, belonging to the South-Bauchi West group of Chadic languages (Shimizu 1978).

Although generally associated with Bolu, Pelu and Geji, Buu stands apart from these other lects with which there is no intercomprehension.

The few that have retained their language live in Zaranda Habe, in houses scattered in the hills, gathering around the chief once a year for the traditional religious festivities.

[4] Gezawa, Gaejawa are exonyms for Geji, endonym Gyaazә.