Orcadian dialect

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Orcadian dialect is a dialect of Insular Scots, itself a dialect of the Scots language. It is derived from Lowland Scots with a degree of influence from the Norn language, which is an extinct North Germanic language. Orcadian is spoken in Orkney, north of mainland Scotland.

The other Insular Scots dialect is Shetlandic, which shares some features with Orcadian.

References

  • The Concise Scots Dictionary

See also

  • Bungi creole of the Canadian Metis people of Scottish/British descent

External links

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