His voice is exactly like my grandpa's. For years & years I find myself always coming back to this video. Anyways here is what I hear: Qui ti vas cuire pour souper? Pas rien de tout. Éyoù ti vas dormir a soir? Que lit ti vas coucher? J'vas coucher dans l'en arriere et toi devant.
I never even knew anything about Cajuns until I met one.... then, I learned a lot! I highly recommend people to find out as much as possible about different people within the USA and the world!
They started from French Canadians.. French Canadians migrated to Louisiana in the 1700s That's why they have their lingo and the older ones can speak French
@@Zoubilable Yes, it does. They are descendants of the Expulsion of the Acadians. Many settled in the bayous(small rivers) of south Louisiana because of the prevalence of the French language and because the French government in Louisiana was open to their resettlement because they needed people to settle the low swamp lands of their territory.
@@alexcorrea4828Yeah. It's very common for isolated linguistic communities to preserve the form of language they had when they were isolated, while the mother language continues to evolve. That's not intended as a value judgement. A famous example in US English is the isolated island in Chesapeake Bay that supposedly speaks a form of English that was current in the 1700s. Apologies that I don't remember the name offhand, but it should be easy to find, given how famous it is
I wish you could/would bring your channel back! I absolutely love and adore different accents, and I constantly practice them out of my passion for them. Thanks for posting these vids.
K MMA I laughed pretty hard at that comment there ;D Yeah I’ve heard Americans say the same. It’s funny, I think it’s due to how they learn. American education teaches children that the US is the place to be. It’s the best country ;) so therefor.. being American.. they don’t have an accent apparently haha! Although every state and area within that state has a different accent. Silly thought process. I’m Scottish, so I 100% get crap for how I speak. But oh well ;)
@@NIRVANAmatamerican here n no we know theres different accents and dialects usually the americans who say that just say it cuz they dont have any swang to their voice like i guess youd say i have an ohio accent but comparing an ohio accent to a new york accent is total different worlds and all of a sudden i sound quite normal compared to a new yorker. Some of us are plainer than others n so there isnt any point in saying theres an accent. Having a european accent sounds more sophisticated than an american one of course wed quickly dismiss saying theres an accent when we speak when we sound weird. The accents are cool honestly
@@lBaerdeLouisYAna that truly sucks, most Regional accents and dialects are getting washed away by the standard sounding American one. You go to NYC, Boston, Appalachians , deep south wherever it's always the elders who have the thicker distinct accent, younger generations hardly ever pick it up. That's the way of life unfortunately.
@Kai Evans I'm actually a long haul trucker I been to pretty much every corner of the lower 48. Accents are still prevalent I'm not saying that. But in the youth it's declining at a scary rate. I wish it was the opposite. Outside influences and people moving around more than in the past is causing the decline.
Blame it on people plopping their kids down in front of the tv for extended hours. That exposes the kids to long hours of the standard American accent.
Tito Torres my grandpa is from down in the swampy area of Louisiana he talks like that but it’s more clear and understandable but our family down that way all speak like that I grew up around it, you’ll still find a lot of it sprinkled throughout the city.
SlumpDawgMillionaire I’m born and raised in south Louisiana, I know for a fact french language dead in the city of New Orleans (except for maybe children that attend the French immersion school) and it barely survives just outside of New Orleans and in select places in Plaquemines Parish and St. Charles Parish and some down in Lafitte in Jefferson Parish... when speaking of being somewhat close to New Orleans, it’s more found down the bayou on bayou Lafourche like Larose, Cutoff, Galliano, Dulac or you can find it around Raceland/Lockport area or Houma Thibodaux area...but the city of New Orleans? Not a chance...full on language death.
The only people who think it was bad are people who’ve never encountered someone from the bayou lol Channing Tatum’s Gambit sounds like he grew up huntin’ gators on the Atchafalaya.
These Cajuns must be from the Central Louisiana region because they have those "White Creole/Rural Cajun" accents(I know because I'm a Creole guy that had a Cajun Great Grandfather and interacted with Cajuns and Creoles all my life)
I love that Cajun talk. I grew up in South east Texas and had Cajun neighbors and friends. They called themselves Coonass. My sister in law is Cajun. ❤
Who is hear after Tatum’s Gambit I think he did a great job lol
Meeee!!!!!!!
Lmao was looking for this comment
The more I look into the better I think he did. Haha.
Lmfao
Yep. I'm actually here to show a coworker that channing Tatums Cajun accent isn't as bad as he thinks it is 😂. This is the first comment to pop up.
Man, love this couple, they are adorable
And the way she tells her joke and then he says "Is that nice?" Is so damn funny and cute 😂
His voice is exactly like my grandpa's. For years & years I find myself always coming back to this video. Anyways here is what I hear: Qui ti vas cuire pour souper? Pas rien de tout. Éyoù ti vas dormir a soir? Que lit ti vas coucher? J'vas coucher dans l'en arriere et toi devant.
I never even knew anything about Cajuns until I met one.... then, I learned a lot! I highly recommend people to find out as much as possible about different people within the USA and the world!
It's sound like French from Quebec..the Cajun culture must be preserved 🙏❤
Yea in a time capsule
They started from French Canadians.. French Canadians migrated to Louisiana in the 1700s That's why they have their lingo and the older ones can speak French
They sound like Acadiens or more recent Cadiens. It probably has something to do with the deportation of 1755...
@@Zoubilable Yes, it does. They are descendants of the Expulsion of the Acadians. Many settled in the bayous(small rivers) of south Louisiana because of the prevalence of the French language and because the French government in Louisiana was open to their resettlement because they needed people to settle the low swamp lands of their territory.
@@alexcorrea4828Yeah. It's very common for isolated linguistic communities to preserve the form of language they had when they were isolated, while the mother language continues to evolve. That's not intended as a value judgement. A famous example in US English is the isolated island in Chesapeake Bay that supposedly speaks a form of English that was current in the 1700s. Apologies that I don't remember the name offhand, but it should be easy to find, given how famous it is
I wish you could/would bring your channel back! I absolutely love and adore different accents, and I constantly practice them out of my passion for them.
Thanks for posting these vids.
I had an american tell me that they didnt have a accent the other day. Was the stupidest thing ive heard
K MMA I laughed pretty hard at that comment there ;D Yeah I’ve heard Americans say the same. It’s funny, I think it’s due to how they learn. American education teaches children that the US is the place to be. It’s the best country ;) so therefor.. being American.. they don’t have an accent apparently haha! Although every state and area within that state has a different accent. Silly thought process. I’m Scottish, so I 100% get crap for how I speak. But oh well ;)
@@NIRVANAmatamerican here n no we know theres different accents and dialects usually the americans who say that just say it cuz they dont have any swang to their voice like i guess youd say i have an ohio accent but comparing an ohio accent to a new york accent is total different worlds and all of a sudden i sound quite normal compared to a new yorker. Some of us are plainer than others n so there isnt any point in saying theres an accent. Having a european accent sounds more sophisticated than an american one of course wed quickly dismiss saying theres an accent when we speak when we sound weird. The accents are cool honestly
Cajuns still speak Cajun French
Barely and it's mostly the Elderly it's a dying culture unfortunately.
@@lBaerdeLouisYAna that truly sucks, most Regional accents and dialects are getting washed away by the standard sounding American one. You go to NYC, Boston, Appalachians , deep south wherever it's always the elders who have the thicker distinct accent, younger generations hardly ever pick it up. That's the way of life unfortunately.
@Kai Evans I'm actually a long haul trucker I been to pretty much every corner of the lower 48. Accents are still prevalent I'm not saying that. But in the youth it's declining at a scary rate. I wish it was the opposite. Outside influences and people moving around more than in the past is causing the decline.
noo its gone...its way gone. Real Louisiana Acadien is probably dying tonight in an old folks home in Arizona.
Blame it on people plopping their kids down in front of the tv for extended hours. That exposes the kids to long hours of the standard American accent.
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born in new orleans i understood everything that was said lol
SlumpDawgMillionaire but how? French is dead in New Orleans.
Tito Torres my grandpa is from down in the swampy area of Louisiana he talks like that but it’s more clear and understandable but our family down that way all speak like that I grew up around it, you’ll still find a lot of it sprinkled throughout the city.
SlumpDawgMillionaire I’m born and raised in south Louisiana, I know for a fact french language dead in the city of New Orleans (except for maybe children that attend the French immersion school) and it barely survives just outside of New Orleans and in select places in Plaquemines Parish and St. Charles Parish and some down in Lafitte in Jefferson Parish... when speaking of being somewhat close to New Orleans, it’s more found down the bayou on bayou Lafourche like Larose, Cutoff, Galliano, Dulac or you can find it around Raceland/Lockport area or Houma Thibodaux area...but the city of New Orleans? Not a chance...full on language death.
@@NobleGZ what do you mean he talks like that? He speaks french? They were speaking french. Do you understand french then? Is that what you're saying?
@Da Boot I understood that part too. I didn't understand the french though. Much of the conversation was in French.
I'm here because of deadpool & wolverine.
And they say that Tatum's accent was bad. Don't know, I'm hearing the same here.
The only people who think it was bad are people who’ve never encountered someone from the bayou lol
Channing Tatum’s Gambit sounds like he grew up huntin’ gators on the Atchafalaya.
as a french speaker cajun french and creole sound really cool to me
They are adorable 🤗
These Cajuns must be from the Central Louisiana region because they have those "White Creole/Rural Cajun" accents(I know because I'm a Creole guy that had a Cajun Great Grandfather and interacted with Cajuns and Creoles all my life)
Dragoncam13 They probably are white Creoles (French Creoles)...but hey, Cajuns are white Creoles anyway (acadian Creoles).
@@IslenoGutierrez Yup
Not really, they could be from anywhere East of the Atchafalaya and South/West of the Mississippi River
I love that Cajun talk. I grew up in South east Texas and had Cajun neighbors and friends. They called themselves Coonass. My sister in law is Cajun. ❤
Dude i love this channel
This is awesome PLZ COOK ME GUMBO NANA!
dude there ain't no TELLING how badass of a cook this Nana was
He looks just like the Acadians I know here in Nova Scotia.
Cajuns are the acadians
This grandma is hilarious
sounds like French Canadian ❤
Love it
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Aww so sweet
HILARIOUS
J' vous aime madam...!!!❤
Sounds Jamacan to me lol
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