[1] Bonda is a spoken language with no traditional written system recorded.
[3] This is a subdivision of Bonda, localized in 35 villages throughout the Khairpat within the Malkangiri district in Odisha.
[5] This is a subdivision of Bonda, localized in the Jeypore Hills region of Odisha.
[7] Diphthongs are placed either in the beginning or middle of a word, usually used in combination of two different vowel types.
[7] Bonda follows the SOV (Subject + Object + Verb) sequence, but other word orders are possible.
[9] According to Fernandez (1968:97), Remo has 19 bound postpositional or case marking elements that will attach with nouns and pronouns.