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MIXED LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE RED RIVER MÉTIS
Bungee Language; Bungée language; Bungée Language; Gaelic Creole; Scottish Gaelic Creole; Bungee (language); Bungee languages; Bungay language; Bungee language; Bungi; Bungi language; Bungi creole; Bungi Creole

bungee      
n. Cable de resorte que conecta entre las partes de un auto o avión; cable utilizado para dar saltos de una gran altura
bungee         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bungee (disambiguation)
cuerda elástica
bungee jumping: puenting
bungee         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bungee (disambiguation)
(n.) = goma elástica, correa elástica
Ex: Four performers tied to bungees swing, droop and fly in the air in ways that defy gravity.
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* bungee cord = goma elástica, correa elástica, pulpos
* bungee jump = hacer puenting, salto de puenting
* bungee jumping = puenting, puentismo
* reverse bungee jump = tirachinas

Definitie

puenting
puenting (pronunc. [puéntin]) m. Deporte que consiste en lanzarse al vacío desde lo alto de un puente, sujeto por una cuerda.

Wikipedia

Bungi dialect

Bungi (also called Bungee, Bungie, Bungay, Bangay, or the Red River Dialect) is a dialect of English with substratal influence from Scottish English, the Orcadian dialect of Scots, Norn, Scottish Gaelic, French, Cree, and Ojibwe (Saulteaux). It was spoken by the Scottish Red River Métis in present-day Manitoba, Canada.

Bungi has been categorized as a post-creole, with the distinctive features of the language gradually abandoned by successive generations of speakers in favour of standard Canadian English. In 1870, about 5,000 Métis were native speakers of Bungi, but by the late 1980s, only a handful of elderly speakers were known. Today, Bungi has very few if any speakers and is potentially extinct.

Bungi was spoken in the Lower Red River Colony in the area from The Forks (where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet in what is now downtown Winnipeg) to the mouth of the Red River at Lake Winnipeg. This is the area where the English/Scottish retired Hudson's Bay Company servants generally settled.