Due to the small community in which Pondi is spoken, the language has no known dialect.
[4] The most notable language variation in Pondi is based on age as the older generations are more fluent.
Pondi is endangered because of the growing use and popularity of the Tok Pisin language, which is used more by the younger generations of speakers.
Pondi also contains three Prenasalised voiced stops, /mb (mb)/(Labial), /nd (nd)/(Alveolar), /ng (ŋɡ)/(Velar).
[4] Pondi contains three high vowels which are: /i/ (Front), /ï/ (Back), which is also denoted by /ɨ/, and /u/ (Central).