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Orcadian dialect or Orcadian Scots is a dialect of Insular Scots, itself a dialect of the Scots language. It is derived from Lowland Scots, with a degree of Norwegian influence from the Norn language. Due to the influence of Orkney fur traders working for the Hudson's Bay Company in early Canada, a creole language called Bungi developed, with substratal influence from Scottish English, Orcadian Scots, Norn, Scottish Gaelic, French, Cree, and Saulteaux Ojibwe. As of 2013, Bungi is thought to have very few if any speakers and is potentially extinct.

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  • Orcadian dialect (en)
  • Оркнейский диалект (ru)
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  • Оркнейский или Оркадийский диалект (англ. Orcadian dialect) — диалект англо-шотландского языка. Он произошел от шотландского языка под некоторым влиянием норнского языка (исчезнувший древнескандинавский язык). На оркнейском диалекте говорят на Оркнейских островах на севере Шотландии. Наиболее близким диалектом является Шетландский, распространенный еще севернее, на Шетландских островах. (ru)
  • Orcadian dialect or Orcadian Scots is a dialect of Insular Scots, itself a dialect of the Scots language. It is derived from Lowland Scots, with a degree of Norwegian influence from the Norn language. Due to the influence of Orkney fur traders working for the Hudson's Bay Company in early Canada, a creole language called Bungi developed, with substratal influence from Scottish English, Orcadian Scots, Norn, Scottish Gaelic, French, Cree, and Saulteaux Ojibwe. As of 2013, Bungi is thought to have very few if any speakers and is potentially extinct. (en)
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  • Orcadian (en)
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  • Orcadian (en)
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  • Orcadian dialect or Orcadian Scots is a dialect of Insular Scots, itself a dialect of the Scots language. It is derived from Lowland Scots, with a degree of Norwegian influence from the Norn language. Due to the influence of Orkney fur traders working for the Hudson's Bay Company in early Canada, a creole language called Bungi developed, with substratal influence from Scottish English, Orcadian Scots, Norn, Scottish Gaelic, French, Cree, and Saulteaux Ojibwe. As of 2013, Bungi is thought to have very few if any speakers and is potentially extinct. In 2021, Orcadian poet Harry Josephine Giles released a science fiction verse novel, Deep Wheel Orcadia, in Orcadian Scots with parallel translation into standard English, described by their publisher as a "unique adventure in minority language poetry". (en)
  • Оркнейский или Оркадийский диалект (англ. Orcadian dialect) — диалект англо-шотландского языка. Он произошел от шотландского языка под некоторым влиянием норнского языка (исчезнувший древнескандинавский язык). На оркнейском диалекте говорят на Оркнейских островах на севере Шотландии. Наиболее близким диалектом является Шетландский, распространенный еще севернее, на Шетландских островах. (ru)
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