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Mr. Sonny stories, Cajun French with English subtitles

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

This time, the non-french speakers will be able to understand what Mr. Sonny is saying.

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  • that's pretty cool that the native language in some places in the U.S. isn't english.

  • Vive la Louisiane! Salutation de Québec! Soyons fier de parler français!

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  • Les francais de la metropole sont fier de voir que des provinces qui etais autrefois des colonies francaises continuent a parler francais.

    Merci a vous.

  • @Souulless lol since we've been speaking in this manner b4 "real french" ever standardized....

  • @Dokkasan actually its not....our French is derived from Classic French. its retained influences from the past--ya know before french was standardized. our language predates the one that is currently the national language of France....and anyway--lots of our french ancestors came from regions where ppl spoke/speak Poitevin, Occitan, Normand, etc...

  • @Sweetiethemane222 -- lol..yea i guess we're pretty exotic

  • I love Louisiana it's so mysterious and shit. I kinda wish I had these French roots

  • it's just french with a bad accent

  • Je trouve que le francais se comprend merveilleusement bien , merci pour cet vidéo :)

  • Just like Americans and Australians and South Africans laugh at the suggestion that they don't speak "real" English just because they don't have a Home Counties accent, so French speakers have to get this nonsense of the Academie Française out of their heads.

  • @Souulless This is "real" French. Accents vary from town to town and region to region. This man's accent is typically Acadian and sounds just like the Maritime Provinces of Canada with a few differences in word choices (because of the two hundred years of distance and isolation between them). Parisian accents aren't the only "real" French, even though that is what is the rubbish taught in school.

  • @Souulless Why say something hateful like that?

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