Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bungi is a creole
of Scottish English strongly influenced by Orcadian, Gaelic, Cree and
Ojibwe, and spoken by the Red River Métis in present-day Manitoba,
Canada. Bungi has been categorized as a „post-creole“; the distinctive
features of the language have been gradually abandoned by successive
generations of speakers, in favour of standard Canadian English. Today
the creole exists in varying degrees of significant decline, mostly
survived in the speech of a few elders and limited to non-standard
pronunciations and some terminology.






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