Goundo language explained

Goundo
States:Chad
Speakers:30
Date:1998
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Mbum–Day
Fam4:Kim languages
Iso3:goy
Glotto:goun1238
Glottorefname:Goundo

Goundo is a nearly extinct Adamawa language of Chad. It is one of the three members of the Kim languages group, together with Kim and Besme.

Older adults only speak the language, as many young people shifted to Kabalai and Nancere.

Ethnologue lists Goundo villages as Goundo-Bengli, Goundo-Nangom, and Goundo-Yila in Kélo and Lai subprefectures, Tandjilé Region.