[1] As of 2018, the language is used for face-to-face communication and lacks a standardized written form.
It is spoken by approximately 1,000 people and is considered sustainable.
Mundat, a closely related language also belonging to the Chadic A.4 branch, is spoken in Mundat village within the same district.
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