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  • @ofthenorth.
    @ofthenorth. Před 6 lety +725

    "Kessé t'en penses Roger?"
    "J'm'en câliss!"
    😂👌🏻

    • @Nazzaki
      @Nazzaki Před 6 lety +1

      😂

    • @theawkwarduck4163
      @theawkwarduck4163 Před 6 lety +3

      Imitation, parfaite 😂👌🏻

    • @nikiradio
      @nikiradio Před 6 lety

      Emilie Elegy j’men*

    • @soc2168
      @soc2168 Před 6 lety +2

      Niki Radio non, c'est je m'en alors compressé c'est j'm'en

    • @Maaaaaax-07
      @Maaaaaax-07 Před 6 lety +4

      Niki Radio kesser tu dis quoi toe loh loh c'est "j'm'en" le gros

  • @philippemartin8057
    @philippemartin8057 Před 6 lety +1194

    3:46 Les sous-titres "I don’t give a câlice" 😂😂👌

  • @ScreamingBeast
    @ScreamingBeast Před 6 lety +301

    Bilingual Québecois here (first language French)
    As opposed to most people who do these kinds of things, you *clearly* have a deep understanding of the 3 cultures you're talking about, plus how they relate to each other.
    Accurate, respectful, informative and overall quite entertaining.
    Good job el' gros. J'va clairement checker le reste de ton channel après ça!

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Před 6 lety +2

      ScreamingBeast moi aussi 😊

    • @hbnnonestinventus3579
      @hbnnonestinventus3579 Před 4 lety +4

      Moé itou ! loll

    • @klarissaclairiton9010
      @klarissaclairiton9010 Před 3 lety +2

      @@robin-bq1lz LOL life is good in Rimouski ?

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Před 3 lety +1

      @@klarissaclairiton9010 et toi ta vie de Rhodésienne,es-tu encore dans ton klan d’angryphone !?!?🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅😁😘

    • @daniel-johnson_dam
      @daniel-johnson_dam Před rokem +1

      Pareil mes je l’ai développé tout seul

  • @SimRacingVeteran
    @SimRacingVeteran Před 6 lety +341

    Je parlais avec un gars du nouveau brunswick puis y ma sorti un "do you comprendstand?". Esti j'tais mort de rire.

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 Před 6 lety +7

      mdr

    • @funcats1999
      @funcats1999 Před 5 lety +12

      deaaaaaaaad. melliure commentaire. trop canadien. using this foreverrrrrrr

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety +1

      sérieux..pouahhh

    • @sprexis1760
      @sprexis1760 Před 4 lety +2

      Army Guy 864 🤣🤣🤣

    • @damage3418
      @damage3418 Před 4 lety +5

      Camfranglais and Chiac are both not Metropolitan French ...and also both are not Quebecois French.

  • @Steggy0121
    @Steggy0121 Před 6 lety +239

    This video did what 3 years of living in Quebec and 14 years of French classes (2 at the university level) could not do.

    • @billcreton
      @billcreton Před 6 lety +3

      3 years in Quebec and 14 years of french classes? This show that the information in this video does not reflect the reality.

    • @juste.une.mouche
      @juste.une.mouche Před 6 lety +28

      Bill Creton nah. Im from quebec and what was said in the video is true. The expressions and contractions shown in this video are not taught in french classes (at school i have to write with international french)

    • @funcats1999
      @funcats1999 Před 5 lety +8

      boy is that true. quand les americaines à demandé si j'appris la français quand j'etais jeune ( en école) i'm like, haha. you tell me. is san fransico next to l.a. not really bye. school field trips to montréal are not enough.

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety +3

      @@funcats1999 ..better than nothing right?

    • @lindabrouillette6765
      @lindabrouillette6765 Před 2 lety

      @@juste.une.mouche accountsbility

  • @plix3r
    @plix3r Před 4 lety +219

    Je suis Québecois et je confirme, c'est tout vrai! J'ai bien ri! xD

    • @usererror6546
      @usererror6546 Před 3 lety +3

      Le vidéo le plus drôle du monde je n'arrêtez pas de rire

    • @SinPandoaa
      @SinPandoaa Před 2 lety +4

      J'approuve l'gros

    • @daniel-johnson_dam
      @daniel-johnson_dam Před rokem +4

      Ça pas de bon sens à quel point il s’est adapté et bien appris toute notre langue même les français ne s’adapte pas aussi bien

    • @jebwu8648
      @jebwu8648 Před rokem +1

      Lui la il devrait ce partir une chaîne CZcams comme Synvain renove.

  • @kellykerouac2615
    @kellykerouac2615 Před 5 lety +26

    My US French teacher would always have to correct my Québécois VHS (yes, I am old) videos that I would bring in for extra credit, stating that it wasn't "the correct way to speak French". It only made me love the language more. I am grateful for having a satellite dish growing up and watching Canadian television. I consider myself "un peu" Canadian growing up with its pop culture.

    • @canadagood
      @canadagood Před rokem +1

      You have a great French name!

  • @Greenkitten45
    @Greenkitten45 Před 3 lety +221

    I say I want to learn French.
    Friends: Oh, you mean for visiting Paris?
    Me: Non 🇨🇦

    • @speddez1253
      @speddez1253 Před 2 lety +13

      Use that emoji for Quebec please ⚜

    • @miss1of2
      @miss1of2 Před 2 lety +10

      Wrong flag but I like the sentiment

    • @speddez1253
      @speddez1253 Před 2 lety +4

      @@miss1of2 no it isn't. quebec is a different nation than canada.

    • @speddez1253
      @speddez1253 Před 2 lety +5

      @@miss1of2 just search how the Canada treat quebecers and wonder why so many quebecer want Quebec a country :)

    • @miss1of2
      @miss1of2 Před 2 lety +8

      @@speddez1253 je sais c'est pour ça j'ai dit mauvais drapeau.... Je suis moi-même une québécoise indépendantistes...

  • @notsocooldude7720
    @notsocooldude7720 Před 6 lety +33

    I live in Ontario and I take french immersion and for some reason it is really entertaining to just yell “TABARNAK” at my french teacher and watch her reaction. It’s pretty great

  • @madi2711
    @madi2711 Před 5 lety +31

    i’m from ontario and i know barely any french. it’s actually so disappointing that they don’t make french a priority in schools. i would love to be fluent in both of canada’s official languages but the curriculum (at least in my school board) wasn’t good enough in that respect. we didn’t start learning it until grade 4 either.

  • @danperreault9966
    @danperreault9966 Před rokem +3

    I was born and brought up in northern Ontario and that's exactly how we talked. My ancestors came from Maniwaki and moved to northern Ontario in the early 1900s. Proud to be a French Canadian. Vive le chiac du Quebec et de l'Ontario.!

  • @sergelabonte769
    @sergelabonte769 Před 5 lety +123

    T'é en vacances à queque part dans l'monde pis t'entends un Câliss.
    Le Québécois, la plus belle langue au monde

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety +3

      eeee....ouin...tk...on se ferait un quebectown n'importe où...mais on est ben icitte...fak on sfait notre québec à place!

    • @lorraineabsar7695
      @lorraineabsar7695 Před 2 lety

      Comment savoir parler? Quand on ne sait ecrire!!!

    • @TheH8redd
      @TheH8redd Před rokem

      @@lorraineabsar7695 Comment savoir ne rien dire quand on sait écrire!

  • @juste.une.mouche
    @juste.une.mouche Před 6 lety +599

    chu québecoise pourquoi est ce que jecoute ca haha

  • @christiancharest1298
    @christiancharest1298 Před 4 lety +60

    I love what you said about the similarities in sounds between Québécois and Chinese. I am a Québécois living in Toronto and I took a mandarin class a few years ago and had a much easier time pronouncing some of the sounds than my non-French-speaking classmates.

  • @pugsandcoffeeplease
    @pugsandcoffeeplease Před 5 lety +55

    I wish I had the ability to learn Quebecoise French.
    I drove up to Magog today from New Hampshire.
    I love Quebec. Absolutely love it.

    • @hunterross2560
      @hunterross2560 Před 4 lety +7

      You absolutely can! I'm from the American South and I spend a lot of time here in Québec with my soon to be wife. Studied French 4 years prior. The only way to do it sadly is to emerse yourself in the culture and communicate in French as much as possible, it's working for me!

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety

      @Kawthar Farhat we are the best people you will ever meet

    • @sprexis1760
      @sprexis1760 Před 4 lety +1

      i can teach you im quebecois tabarnack de calisse

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety +2

      @@sprexis1760 ...on est pas juste des câlice pis des tabarnak...

    • @jamestherockwilson3931
      @jamestherockwilson3931 Před 3 lety +1

      I know traveling is sketchy these days, but if you'd like some breath taking landscapes, go to the Gaspé region during the summer (just not during winter basically). It's kinda far away tho but tbh it's doable in one day from NH

  • @sebast007
    @sebast007 Před 6 lety +100

    We also use the word "kétaine", which is similar to the german word "kitch". Great video

  • @Bunnyroo7
    @Bunnyroo7 Před 6 lety +169

    The French that is spoken in France, like received pronunciation in the UK, is actually relatively new. The French that is spoken in Québec is far closer to the French of pre-Revolutionary France. Because it has been relatively isolated from France, newer versions of French could not be imposed from Paris. There are certain indigenous innovations, of course. There are some Anglicisms that entered from contact with British Canada and words/expressions from the First Peoples as well as natural linguistic evolution. However, unlike in France Québécois society has been allowed to develop organically and without nearly as much upheaval.

    • @benvad9010
      @benvad9010 Před 6 lety +6

      Bunnyroo7 we’re loyalist to the Ancien Régime and we like the way we are.
      France is fucked as is the rest of Europe and is on its way to a Magreb shithole reserve.

    • @300books
      @300books Před 5 lety +12

      In being isolated from France, Quebec French has slowly morphed into something barely understandable. It is not the same French that was spoken in France in pre-revolutionary days. Although some expressions have remained unchanged, the accent has become something unique, created solely by Quebecois.

    • @ReidGarwin
      @ReidGarwin Před 5 lety +4

      @S M Quebec would much prefer to be their own country I'm surr

    • @matthewvp8507
      @matthewvp8507 Před 5 lety +12

      @@300books it's the same as American English. The diverging histories of the US and the UK have resulted in the different accents. The RP accent isn't the same as the 17th century English accent, but neither are the American accents. They completely evolved and changed.
      If you want to hear the closest accents to what Shakespeare would have used, the West Country accents of England (e.g. Bristol, Devon, Somerset, Cornwall, etc) are the closest

    • @LadyAlainna
      @LadyAlainna Před 5 lety +6

      @@benvad9010 it's Maghreb with an h and people in Maghreb probably speak a better French than you so stfu

  • @emounoema2617
    @emounoema2617 Před 6 lety +379

    I was born and grew up in Montreal and then moved to Belgium. I can tell you that a lot of people here already think it's its own language. They were asking me things like "Tu parles le canadien?" "Comment on dit... en canadien?" Also they think a Quebecois talking is the funniest thing on earth. They also have a very hard time understanding the accent and dialect so they often put subtitles on tv when there's a Quebecois speaking, mostly on french tv though (France). At first I got a bit annoyed, feeling like I was more of a circus animal more than anything, getting asked to "speak in Quebecois" and then be made fun of... But with time I just realized most people aren't trying to be disrespectful but more so they are fascinated by how different french canadian sounds compared to belgian french or to french in France. My accent has faded with time though so I don't get noticed as much now but I usually pick it back up again when I go back to Montreal (not right away like I used to when I was younger but eventually I do).
    Anyway great video, brought back a lot of memories from Montreal! I'm happy to see I still know how to use all of these words in sentences haha

    • @missvus7812
      @missvus7812 Před 6 lety +5

      Emma Stanley i love your texte

    • @duke613
      @duke613 Před 6 lety +27

      Languages evolve over time which is natural. Brazil and Portugal Portugese is not the same, Spanish is spoken in many countries and is not the same. My family is Quebecois, my mother does not use all of these expressions in this video. She uses less slang and her family. Also some British accents are extremely hard for me to understand, I need subtitles. Quebec also in many ways more protective of the language than France. People can be very unfair and uneducated criticizing Quebec French. It is Quebecois not Canadian.

    • @annabelle7123
      @annabelle7123 Před 6 lety +15

      Emma Stanley Yeah I had a Belgian friend and he thought I got Canadian French accent just by staying a year in Toronto and thought it was hilarious... (so I know what French and Belgians think) but hey my French teacher in Canada told me "all accents are accents, Belgian, Canadian, Parisian and they are all relative, not absolute!" Well I got the Parisian accent after living in Paris for 2 years afterwards. Good to see you proud of Québécois language and/or accent!

    • @murderoustendencies
      @murderoustendencies Před 6 lety +7

      C'est tellement insultant. Dieu sait qu'en plus c'est pas tous les Belges qui sont compréhensibles à notre oreille non plus. Ça me fâche un peu parce que je trouve que nous on fait full d'efforts pour comprendre les autres et souvent eux... Eh bein. Ouin.

    • @LinusOva
      @LinusOva Před 6 lety +14

      It's funny you say that, because I'm Canadian from BC and did not grow up speaking french at all. In my early 20's I went to Belgium for a year and worked and lived in French. When I told people I was Canadian they would always say "oh but you don't sound Canadian!" and proceed to tell me how weird Canadian French is.
      Fast forward to today, and I am living in Montreal. For the first 6 months here I could not understand a word anyone was saying. It really shook my confidence because I thought I was pretty good at French by the time I left Belgium. Really strong Quebecois accents sound very different from the French spoken in Belgium or France. It's not a bad thing, but Canadian French is definitely very different from European and (I'm assuming) African French.

  • @clarap17
    @clarap17 Před 6 lety +19

    I love this growing up speaking English as a first language but having my whole family from Quebec I hear these expressions ALL THE TIME. When me and my brother were younger if my mom said lâ lâ we knew we were in trouble. The one I never heard is number 4.

    • @ctreadywhenuare
      @ctreadywhenuare Před 3 lety +2

      I know, right? when we tried to practice our french at home, my mom would get really upset when we trled the "les sacres" words like our uncles used to use. boy would that piss her off !

    • @iqqn8509
      @iqqn8509 Před 3 lety

      @@ctreadywhenuare Its still swear words-

  • @keithmontreuil6726
    @keithmontreuil6726 Před 6 lety +5

    Those "shì" and "zhè" sounds also appear in anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) and they are very common. The nasalized "n" also appears at an extremely high frequency so, while maybe less important in an economic sense, Ojibwe is another language that speakers have a headstart in learning. I'm certain there are other interesting similarities and exchanges between these two languages. They've spent a good few hundred years in contact.

  • @anhpam9205
    @anhpam9205 Před 3 lety +13

    Spent my adolescence in a Montreal suburb in the 70's. Loved hearing French and spoke not badly. Living abroad for 45 years but still try to keep up with Quebecois. Much more interesting and colourful than Parisien. I watch Radio Canada too. This was a really fun video, Mark. Merci beaucoup.

    • @imamotherf-ckingfish2233
      @imamotherf-ckingfish2233 Před 2 lety

      Damn dude, thanks for giving some love to our accents! Most people usually prefer the "real" french

  • @Bellinzona1000
    @Bellinzona1000 Před 6 lety +46

    I'm glad I found this video. Thank you for enlightening me on these Quebecois words. I've always been fascinated with Québec and the their dialect. It's my goal to be fluent in French. Greetings from North Carolina.

    • @guyoninternet4728
      @guyoninternet4728 Před 5 lety +1

      Mate as a Quebecer myself our culture is strange and at some point it's cringy, but thanks anyways

    • @caroline-g
      @caroline-g Před 4 lety +4

      Les plus belles choses dans le monde (you should put a ''s'' at ''belle'' just to help! :)

    • @hunterross2560
      @hunterross2560 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm from North Carolina and my soon to be wife is French Canadian. People find it strange to see me speak French here since I'm from the south lol.

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety +2

      @@hunterross2560 bien...continuez à propager la langue!!

    • @okkk9413
      @okkk9413 Před 4 lety

      my Quebecer friend says this is inaccurate af lmao

  • @starfishsystems
    @starfishsystems Před 2 měsíci +1

    Beautiful. It's so delicious to have this part of my own culture reflected back so eloquently and stylishly. Thank you!

  • @dhertsens5617
    @dhertsens5617 Před 3 lety +8

    J'adore l'accent Quebecois! Ca a un charme fou, je ne sais pas décrire. Bien les bonjours de vos frères en Europe!

  • @Julie-fl5vc
    @Julie-fl5vc Před 3 lety +11

    I'm from France but I've been living in the States since 2006 and I still haven't made it to Quebec but it's been on my bucket list for a while. I've had coworkers from Québec and I loved learning the different words and expressions. Among those, I love "Allô !" when saying hi to someone, "C'est correct" to mean "It's okay/it's fine", or "C'est l'fun" for "It's fun". We definitely don't use these in France. We do add one "là" at the end of sentences too sometimes, especially when asking a question or using an imperative. It's also very common to shorten "Qu'est-ce que" to "Qu'est-ce/kess", we just don't use "é" at the end :). "Tsé" is also used a lot in France and we like to say "pis" instead of "puis", like in "pis après..." (then after).

    • @cat-a-tonic150
      @cat-a-tonic150 Před 2 lety

      My favorite landmine is C'est de valeur.

    • @nadinemclean1671
      @nadinemclean1671 Před 11 měsíci

      @@cat-a-tonic150 You're right. Haven't heard anyone else mention that expression, meaning "c'est dommage", or "it's too bad". 2023-06-12, Burlington ON Canada.

  • @crazyguitarist552
    @crazyguitarist552 Před 6 lety +441

    C'est drôle parce que la France rie de notre langage mais Pour un québécois c'est facile d'imiter l'accent français et décrire le français comme un français de France le parle mais demande pas à un français d'imiter le québécois il sera jamais capable lol

    • @LiliTaky
      @LiliTaky Před 6 lety +28

      Je préfère qu'ils essaient pas de faire notre accent car les entendre me fais grincé des dents. 😐

    • @microplastique
      @microplastique Před 6 lety +15

      Repl!-k Mus1k Je confirme, l'accent québécois est inimitable (voire incompréhensible) pour la plupart d'entre nous x)

    • @LiliTaky
      @LiliTaky Před 6 lety +5

      sparke29ify tout dépend des gens.

    • @yourmom-fx4sw
      @yourmom-fx4sw Před 6 lety +1

      Facile d'écrire comme un vrai Français pour des Québécois? Putain, elle est bonne. N'importe quoi

    • @LiliTaky
      @LiliTaky Před 6 lety +6

      video watcher Tout dépend avec quel genre de Québécois. Tu généralise un peu trop. C'est le même principe que dire que les Français fumes tous.

  • @marcusd4366
    @marcusd4366 Před 6 lety +42

    Au Nouveau Brunswick c'est bin mieux... J'ai driver mon car dans le ditch et les cops mon helper sortir mon car de la. J'étais really thankful.

    • @edidelon
      @edidelon Před 5 lety +4

      J’adore le chiac

    • @user-wd8wx5md5z
      @user-wd8wx5md5z Před 4 lety +9

      Ben là, c'est carrément du franglais.. Mais c'est vraiment l'accent des acadiens qui fait toute la différence.

  • @Gregor2000252
    @Gregor2000252 Před 6 lety +57

    T'as oublié de dire qu'icitt y fait pas froid, mais "frette en osti"...😂

    • @joannecayouette6029
      @joannecayouette6029 Před 6 lety +1

      Quand j'etais plus jeune au nord de l,Ontario, il y avait froid, frette ( plus froid que froid) et pis fwette (ben pus frette que ca).

  • @PiotrZarembaZ
    @PiotrZarembaZ Před 6 lety +5

    That final exchange with „Je m’en calisse” is a frickin’ classic. I can’t watch that enough. It’s Mark’s tone and expression BEFORE it that makes it that much funnier.

    • @TheH8redd
      @TheH8redd Před rokem

      J'm'en crisse marche aussi, mais si tu entends je m'en tabarnak, n'insistez-pas et changez de sujet!

  • @katherinemartin5311
    @katherinemartin5311 Před 6 lety +16

    I’m from Ontario and I speak french like a first language and I can relate to over half of these things😂

    • @jadalidakroub288
      @jadalidakroub288 Před 4 lety +3

      I’m an Lebanese American and someday I want to chain migrate my family to Quebec since they all speak French

  • @wasgoodbrody
    @wasgoodbrody Před 3 lety +6

    Im from Ontario but honestly Quebec is my favourite province

  • @rosalemn6431
    @rosalemn6431 Před 5 lety +21

    Ooh, that's interesting! I'm German, but I'm learning French in school. When I grow up I want to move to Canada someday!
    Good to know about this stuff ^-^

    • @xryeau_1760
      @xryeau_1760 Před 3 lety

      Your name has a crossed 'o'?

    • @Wither02
      @Wither02 Před 2 lety

      Your name has a crossed 'o'?

    • @Animorix11
      @Animorix11 Před 2 lety

      o that nice! just remember canada will welcome you with open arms! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 team canada!

    • @Animorix11
      @Animorix11 Před 2 lety

      and quebec

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem

      @@Animorix11 caca! LOL you're too young to understand how funny that looks!

  • @noemielacerte
    @noemielacerte Před 6 lety +105

    that was awesome ahah! good job!

  • @bl9531
    @bl9531 Před 2 lety +2

    I am from Louisiana and I was absolutely shocked when I visited Scotland only to realize that people there not only had a different accent but they even had different vocabulary and expressions … who knew?

  • @canadagood
    @canadagood Před rokem +2

    When I was a young adult in British Columbia and Alberta, I made friends with a bunch of young Anglophones from wealthy 'Anglo' parts of Montreal such as TMR and Westmount. They *all* swore using Quebec French terminology while speaking in English. I found that endlessly amusing.

  • @ReidGarwin
    @ReidGarwin Před 5 lety +20

    This is why I want to learn Quebecois specifically. More memorable vocab haha

    • @voicije
      @voicije Před 4 lety

      youtube channel ..Solange te parle did an amazing job on explaining how to say words..the jaw..the lips...even if you dont speak french...fastfoward to do like she did...funny!"..and realistic

  • @BadassBison
    @BadassBison Před 6 lety +239

    Libanais et Québécois aussi! J’adore cette chaîne encore plus maintenant.

    • @Zilog256
      @Zilog256 Před 6 lety

      c'est vrai que le mélange est excellent. Moumtaz ! Tamam ! Ya'Akrout !

    • @RG3FC333
      @RG3FC333 Před 6 lety

      Melqart vous est canadiens?

    • @mumuse1758
      @mumuse1758 Před 6 lety

      Melqart Wow jadore cette video c trop cool !!
      Wow i like this video its awesome
      Je suis du quebec et je trouve pas que ta un accent et c vraiment cool !!

    • @hala.3433
      @hala.3433 Před 6 lety

      Exactement ce qui m’est passé à l’esprit!

    • @linea.5048
      @linea.5048 Před 6 lety

      Melqart moi aussi lol

  • @Aminafukeerbucus
    @Aminafukeerbucus Před 6 lety +5

    Spent my first semester at university learning French Quebecois. Most awesome time of my life. Love the accent

    • @joannecayouette6029
      @joannecayouette6029 Před 6 lety

      Lesson 1: French Quebecois is what we would call Canadien francais.

  • @natchnieni0
    @natchnieni0 Před 5 lety +5

    My first husband was Quebecois. Francophone.
    Now, I think I understand why it took Years to learn French.
    I didn't speak it until... I left Canada and returned to the States.

  • @besicktarantsparodies7423

    I am from British Columbia and I am fluent in Quebec French. I really love this video!Le Quebecois est très different evidemment et j'uis d'accord la comparaison que c'est Chinois. 😂😂
    Vive le Quebec!J'espère pour son indépendence et je le soutien même si c'est pas possible encore avec le gouvernment à Ottawa.

  • @quebecocotte627
    @quebecocotte627 Před 6 lety +287

    OSTI QU'J'AIME LE QUÉBEC CRISSE

    • @Pikachow.
      @Pikachow. Před 6 lety +4

      Québecocotte Ben moé aussi tsé

    • @volrod4661
      @volrod4661 Před 6 lety +2

      #onvieauqubec

    • @RealdealOg
      @RealdealOg Před 6 lety +3

      Caliss oui moé itou tabarnak

    • @TMprodduction
      @TMprodduction Před 6 lety +1

      Siboire moi si je suis bin en tabarnak d’etre icitte mais je vien pas du lac st-jean donc je dis pas « lala »😂

    • @Jay.G_
      @Jay.G_ Před 6 lety +2

      Criss*

  • @thierryf67
    @thierryf67 Před 6 lety +29

    En France, nous raccourcissons aussi les mots et expressions... mais probablement pas de la même façon que vous. D'ailleurs les contractions peuvent varier selon les régions et les différents accents régionaux !

    • @carlthegamer9215
      @carlthegamer9215 Před 6 lety

      Pareil ici! y'a des régions ou même nous on comprend rien de s'ki disent! lol!

  • @zzzut
    @zzzut Před 5 lety +4

    Je suis Québécois et j'adore ce type! Il est un exemple d'intégration parfaite!

  • @user-fd6vn5sn9e
    @user-fd6vn5sn9e Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutement necessaire pour un Voice-Over professional qui parle avec l'accent Québécois! Tres bien fait!

  • @victoriajanelle6414
    @victoriajanelle6414 Před 6 lety +29

    J’tais cramper pendant toute le vidéo HAHAH quand ta rouler tes R ca ma tué 😂😂😂

  • @IciMymy
    @IciMymy Před 6 lety +17

    😅 Love it! I am from Québec. 👍

  • @deflime
    @deflime Před 3 lety +1

    I have lot lived in Quebec for 25 years but this still makes me rofl a couple times a years. The delivery is impeccable mon amis.

  • @PositivelyBrainwashed
    @PositivelyBrainwashed Před 2 lety +1

    I plan moving to Quebec from Toronto. I'm sure your videos about Quebec will help a lot!

  • @disgenix
    @disgenix Před 6 lety +289

    hahaha coliss ton vidéo y'é su'a coche en tabarnak!

    • @benjifunk9741
      @benjifunk9741 Před 6 lety +2

      disgenix spo une sacoche haha

    • @theawkwarduck4163
      @theawkwarduck4163 Před 6 lety +4

      Ta vrm l’air d’un français et non d’un quebecois 😂

    • @eamonnmcswiggan4341
      @eamonnmcswiggan4341 Před 6 lety

      disgenix lol

    • @MrA16Music
      @MrA16Music Před 6 lety +1

      Theawkwarduck C'est vrai ya un ptit accent français

    • @rskl8083
      @rskl8083 Před 6 lety +2

      Crisse ton esti dcommentaire ya un apostrophe pis un u de trop big

  • @jean-michelb7290
    @jean-michelb7290 Před 6 lety +28

    Ouin, ça nous donne l'air sympatrique çä..

    • @ducaking
      @ducaking Před 6 lety

      c'est comique en maudit

  • @klopol_
    @klopol_ Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a Quebecer and i had a brain***k at the start of the video, like wait what ? He's an anglophone ? A french canadian ? WHAT ? Funny how your voice change with the language. In english you have a nice relaxing and deep voice, and then in Québécois it's...It's more "agressive" and direct. But of course It's emphasised even more for the video and comedic reasons. It's just the perfect embodiment of our expressions and cliches haha. Amazing job on this video it's just so great ! Not only you are good in both languages but it goes even further than that; the difference between standard french and Québécois, all the origins and the littles nuances also.
    PS: About the sounds "shì" and "zhè" i didin't know but i always though that some chinese sounds sounded weird (yet familliar ?). That explains it ! Tha's amazing.

  • @datroy3647
    @datroy3647 Před 5 lety +15

    Omg my friend told me that when I speak French it sounds like Chinese it makes sense now 😅

  • @raymondjean5877
    @raymondjean5877 Před 6 lety +4

    "Icit" is from old french. We didn't add the "t", but Old World speakers dropped it.

  • @sorayaabrahim
    @sorayaabrahim Před 4 lety +3

    Just discovered your channel. Finding it informative & entertaining. In Singapore we use "lah" (with "h") a lot for emphasis as well. It's part of Singlish (Singapore English slang) for example- when in disbelief- "Really? No, lah!!" When annoyed with someone & u want them to stop or u vehemently disagree u might say- "Eh, stop it, lah!" or "C'mon, lah" or "Rubbish, lah". It comes from the Malay language which is the national language. It's in our national anthem- Majulah, Singapura! (Something like Progress on Singapore- sorry forgot what official translation is). 😊

  • @fantasticbeck3938
    @fantasticbeck3938 Před 5 lety +3

    Ma classe de français à l'école regarde un émission appelé Les Parent, et les personnages dans l'émission viennent de Québec. Cette vidéo m'a aidé à comprendre ce qu'ils disent un peu mieux... merci! :)

  • @funDAYsmiling
    @funDAYsmiling Před 6 lety

    M Mark Hachem, merci, since I myself am part Québécois, my uncle is a cabinet minister in Ottawa for the Province and from having learned Parisian French as my second language around age six, yes, from having visited Montreal and staying at le Château Frontenac by Provincial Capital, plus the people, I do love our fellow Québécois even if culturally I'd been brought up in Parisian French style though it's important to me to learn about our people.

  • @Maratus.Volans
    @Maratus.Volans Před 6 lety +3

    We discovered you this morning and we are already your super followers! Cuántas risas! Merciii ktir! Yallah Habibi, bye!

  • @Jonazszs
    @Jonazszs Před 5 lety +3

    The term I learned for this language in America was joual, but its old and don’t think it’s used today. I thought I was the only one to receive confused looks telling my family as a child their language sounds similar sometimes to Chinese lmao. Thank you, feels like I’ve shared this observation with someone other than myself finally👂

  • @Fuju_twitch
    @Fuju_twitch Před 6 lety +632

    Je suis français, je regarde une vidéo québécoise ou on parle anglais... Je dois arrêter la drogue je pense...

    • @pierrebouchard4289
      @pierrebouchard4289 Před 6 lety +4

      Trop bon ...

    • @Ralipsi
      @Ralipsi Před 6 lety +18

      Nous au Québec, parlons bien anglais. Disons 60% de la population francophone des grandes villes.

    • @Fuju_twitch
      @Fuju_twitch Před 6 lety +2

      Fabrice Tremblay Ouais, je savais ça xD , et aussi ce que je sais surtout c'est que vous nous envoyez des notices la nuit X)

    • @StillWxter
      @StillWxter Před 6 lety +2

      Skystrike Sadly a cause du criss de timezone (6h davance en france a la dif du qc)

    • @Fuju_twitch
      @Fuju_twitch Před 6 lety +2

      Sweg ouais , j'avoue que moi aussi je dérange vos nuits LOL

  • @mautida9998
    @mautida9998 Před 4 lety +1

    En Suisse on aime bien dire « ça joue » pour dire ça va. Soit dans le sens de aller bien soit dans le sens de passer/ ou être ok. « Ça joue toujours pour demain? » en parlant d’un rendez-vous « oui ça joue »
    « Est-ce ça va jouer pour demain aprèm? Nan je suis pas sûr que ça va jouer »

  • @jaranowska
    @jaranowska Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent video! Very funny! I'm happy to hear for the first time someone compare the Quebecois pronounciation and Chinese. I thought the same thing when I started learning Mandarin a few years ago. Very practical indeed!

  • @Barbie4U2
    @Barbie4U2 Před 4 lety +3

    That bit about the “la” couldn’t be more accurate. I’m from Toronto and I speak my French with the “la.”

  • @vivienlvv
    @vivienlvv Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing this! I learned so much and it makes me laugh!

  • @jacquelineparks1333
    @jacquelineparks1333 Před 5 lety +1

    Every video is soooo bloody fascinating..

  • @DavidfromBA
    @DavidfromBA Před 4 lety +8

    Au Nouveau-Brunswick, une caissière m'a demandé "T'es comptant ?" Je pensais qu'elle me demandait si j'étais content, et je me demandais pourquoi elle me posait cette question. J'ai fini par comprendre qu'elle me demandait si je payais en espèces.

    • @Wither02
      @Wither02 Před 2 lety +1

      Payais en espèces? Chais pas si c'est comme ça quon dit en France mais c la première fois qjentends ça. (Chuis Québécois) nous on dit pièces.

    • @DavidfromBA
      @DavidfromBA Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wither02 Oui, c'est en France (mon pays natal) qu'on dit "payer en espèces". J'adore le Québec en passant.

    • @Wither02
      @Wither02 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DavidfromBA ah, merci. J'aime la France et j'ai hâte d',y visiter aussi.

  • @ColbertSmith
    @ColbertSmith Před 5 lety +19

    I'm Canadian from Manitoba. I have a French family and went to French immersion school. Being that this was on a mostly academic level what we learned was relatively simple and formal, with little to no slang or any of these dialectical variations. As a result I find I understand metropolitan French MUCH easier than Quebequois French, and I find that almost strange lol.

  • @robshawheough333
    @robshawheough333 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks...great video! I visited beautiful Quebec and tried speaking French to some of the local merchants and some reacted insulted and refused to provide service. It was different, and we were told by a local that some Quebecois still have resentment toward English because of the past.

  • @leticiasanoliv
    @leticiasanoliv Před 2 lety

    hahaha I live in a house of québécois, in Quebec. I hear them saying those all the time! Unfortunately I can’t speak it but I find it so cool. Salut from Mirabel - QC :)

  • @DatingBeyondBorders
    @DatingBeyondBorders Před 6 lety +26

    Great video! I learned something interesting here :)

    • @lorraineabsar7695
      @lorraineabsar7695 Před 2 lety

      Merci Madame Melini, j'apprécie les corrections car j'ai soif de m'améliorer.🌺
      Et j'apprécie votre maîtrise d'une si belle langue.
      PS: ?qu’il y a pas d’erreur (qu'il n'y aie pas d'erreurs) Sympathiquement😊 Madame Lorraine

  • @jadj4883
    @jadj4883 Před 6 lety +22

    Hello! Love from Lebanon🇱🇧

  • @marcafterdark1003
    @marcafterdark1003 Před 2 lety +1

    Growing up my dad said all that plus some others 🤭🤣🤣🤣😂😂

  • @almancoolguy
    @almancoolguy Před 11 měsíci

    loved watching this

  • @habibi_hassouna4309
    @habibi_hassouna4309 Před 6 lety +32

    Je savais pas que t'étais à Montréal, that's cool ! ça fait un ptit moment que je suis abonné, et très honnêtement je trouve ça dommage que cette chaîne n'à pas plus d'abonnés :/ mais si nn, c'est toujours un plaisirs de regarder tes vidéos ! :D (je suis Libanais aussi)

  • @heyyuston5929
    @heyyuston5929 Před 6 lety +4

    im actually chinese but i speak english and french i live in Qc and what you said is very funny

  • @ThisIsCivic
    @ThisIsCivic Před 6 lety

    I love this! On point! The truest quebec video ever!

  • @johnnystyles71
    @johnnystyles71 Před 5 lety

    I love this video! Please make more like these!

  • @mr.tarkovish2587
    @mr.tarkovish2587 Před 6 lety +3

    hello from quebec city !!

  • @TheGameLecturer
    @TheGameLecturer Před 4 lety +9

    J'ai fais 3 ans de chinois et j'approuve ce message.

    • @user-wd8wx5md5z
      @user-wd8wx5md5z Před 4 lety

      Moi aussi je suis content de voir qu'on n'est pas les seuls à se rendre compte de ça.

  • @jcamp3606
    @jcamp3606 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this vid!. Had a good laugh

  • @a.j.somarriba6401
    @a.j.somarriba6401 Před 5 lety +2

    wow your french is awesome .Im moving to montreal and excited to learn french.

  • @plotfail
    @plotfail Před 6 lety +107

    Bonjour from Ontario!

    • @gtrul3s387
      @gtrul3s387 Před 6 lety +7

      plotfail hello from Québec!

    • @slxvikk
      @slxvikk Před 6 lety +5

      Tabarnak parle ta propre langue

    • @gtrul3s387
      @gtrul3s387 Před 6 lety +9

      Lukyniuk i have two languages and just for you. No

    • @steverichard7984
      @steverichard7984 Před 6 lety +2

      C sa ma prope langue tabarnac de calisse on parle comme sa aussi icit en Ontario comprend tu la.

    • @davibourne3856
      @davibourne3856 Před 6 lety +8

      Bonjour d'ontario a tous les francophones et francophiles du Canada.

  • @wilburmcbride8096
    @wilburmcbride8096 Před 4 lety +4

    I wish I had him as my French teacher. I would have learn French and had a laugh at the same time.

  • @sophiedaoust9864
    @sophiedaoust9864 Před 6 měsíci

    Ton vidéo, yé s’a coche ! 😂 y’a personne qui peut l’expliquer aussi bien qu’un vrai Québécois ❤❤ Marci ben!

  • @PLL95
    @PLL95 Před 6 lety

    You hit the nail on that one !

  • @TAKEmeTOtheMORGUE
    @TAKEmeTOtheMORGUE Před 6 lety +35

    "aweille" right orthography is "envoye" and it is the old prononciation (v and u are the same letter in classical French and it was pronounced like a "w") and it is the old orthography for "envoie."

    • @lecoureurdesbois86
      @lecoureurdesbois86 Před 6 lety +3

      TAKEme TOtheMORGUE La vieille prononciation du "v" latin oui!

    • @jenniferchartrand4321
      @jenniferchartrand4321 Před 6 lety

      De kesser tu jase avk ta fkg ancienne ortographie ca vien po de envoye t perdu toer aha

    • @darkwhipthelasher9178
      @darkwhipthelasher9178 Před 6 lety

      T'es dans l'champs en criss ti-gars, chu Québécois pis j'peux d'garantir que «Aweille» s’écrit "Aweille".

    • @lecoureurdesbois86
      @lecoureurdesbois86 Před 6 lety +4

      Darkwhip TheLasher Ouvre un dictionaire et trouve nous le mot alors...

    • @michelbeauregard7326
      @michelbeauregard7326 Před 6 lety

      Darkwhip TheLasher En fait, voici les trois façons de l'écrire: envoye, anweille ou enweille. Dans la littérature québécoise, c'est la première des trois épellations qui est utilisée.

  • @HowDareYou_IamAGoose
    @HowDareYou_IamAGoose Před 6 lety +4

    Je sais pas pourquoi mais y a quelque chose de vraiment lfun quand je vois un vidéo dans ma langue, je suis tellement habituée a écouter mes choses en anglais que j'oublis ce que le français c'est. Crime asteure les seules fois que je parle en français c'est quand je suis avec ma famille parce qu'ils sont pas billingues pour deux cennes haha!

    • @fs400ion
      @fs400ion Před 5 lety

      Écoute des vidéos françaises

  • @chuckali
    @chuckali Před 6 lety

    Je m'attendais à voir un vidéo nul d'un touriste pas rapport. Mais c'est vraiment bien fait, tout à fait juste et l'interlocuteur s'exprime très bien! Excellent vidéo!!

  • @crazycanuck1533
    @crazycanuck1533 Před 6 lety

    Fantastic vid!

  • @mottahead6464
    @mottahead6464 Před 6 lety +32

    Quebecois French is its own thing.
    And the French living in Montreal simply love to criticize the way Quebecers/ the Quebecois speak French.
    My answer to to those guys?
    This is not France, dude. Isn't that obvious?
    Can't stand it?
    You're free to go back to France.
    Leading a nice life in Montreal and don't want to go back to France?
    Then deal with it, dude.
    And forget about the Quebecois changing the way they talk just because you ranting French don't like the way they talk.
    That just won't happen.
    Cappicce?

    • @giullianosep
      @giullianosep Před 6 lety +6

      It's more or less the same thing Portuguese people do with Brazilian Portuguese, they say we don't speak Portuguese but only Brazilian. I like the French language and I'm aware of the different accents that do nothing but make the language even richer, those people are just ignorants.

    • @davibourne3856
      @davibourne3856 Před 6 lety +1

      Giulliano Douglas Never had any trouble with that. In fact, mostly of portuguese people came to Canada during the dictatorship regime so they know how it fells like be in a place where you initially is called foreigner. They like Brazilian accent and even give compliments but, there people in continental Portugal whom are just jealous, specially after the portuguese language agreement that standardized the portuguese closer to the brazilian written.
      In this way is very understandable because for the Portuguese, their language carries their legacy. Some people are just disrespectful and it happens with Brazilians towards Portuguese as well.

    • @MsDaddou77
      @MsDaddou77 Před 5 lety

      As a Tunisian, we get the same ignorant ranting/remarks about our Tunisian version of Arabic from some Middle Eastern Arabs especially some Egyptians, Gulf Arabs for not speaking “proper Arabic”. We just tell them we are not Arabs to speak “the purest form of Arabic”. Our dialect is a mix of Arabic (usually we use some old classical Arabic words), Berber words obviously, Italian and Spanish (North Africans conquered part of the Iberian peninsula, Malta and Sicily as well long time ago) and French. So Tunisian Arabic today is closer to Maltese which many of us understand better than say Yemeni Arabic. Ok, that is my two cent of ranting :)

    • @yankee1972
      @yankee1972 Před 5 lety

      Ha bon ? C'est n'importe quoi ^^ ça fait votre charme ;) moi j'adore

    • @JuanHernandez-mw9zt
      @JuanHernandez-mw9zt Před 5 lety

      Happens everywhere, I'm half Spaniard half Mexican but I speak the Mexican jalisco dialect of Spanish and my Spanish family members definitely look down on that as like "ew your Spanish isnt proper"

  • @dribbeldiejustiz
    @dribbeldiejustiz Před 3 lety +6

    Its so funny when i Hear my dad swearing These religious words while playing RPGs, i Wish he teached me more Québécois.
    Im only good at German and english

    • @nikg72
      @nikg72 Před 2 lety

      maudit calisse de tabarnakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • @chikitanumber1
    @chikitanumber1 Před 6 lety

    Wow very nice deep voice! And speaks very well franch and english

  • @lauralaurier5108
    @lauralaurier5108 Před 10 měsíci

    Tu m'as fait bien rire 😂 you made me laugh. Loved your vidéo, it's so true !

  • @peterschaffter826
    @peterschaffter826 Před 4 lety +24

    How could you have left out "pantoute"??!!!!

    • @nadinemclean1671
      @nadinemclean1671 Před 11 měsíci

      Right on! Pantoute, meaning "pas du tout" is used all the time. 2023-06-12, Burlington ON.

  • @bm.c.7178
    @bm.c.7178 Před 6 lety +4

    lmfao being from montreal, I appreciate this

  • @ericlaramee7637
    @ericlaramee7637 Před 5 lety

    Merci pour la demo très authentic et bien expliquer

  • @kimartish4585
    @kimartish4585 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video!! Please do more to teach my kids french!

  • @billcreton
    @billcreton Před 6 lety +4

    Mark, tous les pays et certains(es) provinces/régions de ces pays on aussi leur joual. Aussi, ce n'est pas tous les Québecois qui sacrent ou parlent comme tu le décris.

  • @steeventide
    @steeventide Před 6 lety +3

    Ouais ouais en tant que québécois j'approuve tout ce que tu viens de dire 😉

  • @leinada2618
    @leinada2618 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh my boudda I'm chinese and I speak english and french, but it's the first time I learned that there's the influence of Mandarin in Quebec french, super interesting!

  • @tonyridestrails
    @tonyridestrails Před 6 lety

    im going to uottawa soon for school and this video is gonna be a godsend merci sa coche