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The Yeni language is an extinct language of Cameroon, formerly spoken around Djeni Mountain in the Nyalang area.
All that remains of the language, apparently, is a song remembered by some Sandani speakers.
However, according to Bruce Connell ( the first linguist to report its existence, in 1995 ), comparison of the song's words to neighboring languages suggests that " it was closely related to Mambiloid languages Cambap, Njerep, and Kasabe ".

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