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P.E.I. slang: How to talk like an Islander 

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10 P.E.I.-isms explained. Bruce Rainnie, host of CBC News: Compass, and weatherman Kevin "Boomer" Gallant picked 10 of those expressions, and explained what they mean. To read the full story: www.cbc.ca/1.3460152
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@ronaldmallette
@ronaldmallette 3 года назад
I just caught myself doing most of them and I've been off the Island for years!
@thecanadianbandit3841
@thecanadianbandit3841 4 года назад
I miss these guys on the news
@jasongreek2342
@jasongreek2342 5 лет назад
Atlantic Canadians can tell each other apart generally, as well as understand each other even though our dialects tend to differ greatly... but the rest of Canada think we're all from Newfoundland
@rachelclark7782
@rachelclark7782 7 лет назад
I have heard in the past that a lot of Scots and Irish were some of the first to live on the island. I come from a place that also was mostly the Scots and Irish and there are so many saying that we share I think that 9 out of 10 of those sayings are used here also.
@greggmitchell4173
@greggmitchell4173 5 лет назад
True, my relatives were some of them!
@JaneEireann
@JaneEireann 4 года назад
I'm Irish and most of this is Irish! Like the last one. I do that all the time 😂
@stephanieolsen8148
@stephanieolsen8148 Год назад
I think I'm related to most of the people on the island... My people were Scot, Irish, Alsatian, English, Belgian, and Dutch (the Dutch migrated to New Amsterdam first).
@colejarvis666
@colejarvis666 Год назад
Yup. My family was from Scotland Ireland and New Brunswick. Tons of family here and I've been here for a visit for 3 weeks now. Too good to leave.
@343mandy
@343mandy 3 года назад
I remember all those. I am an Islander, even if I live in BC now. I love PEI. ❤️❤️
@CODmasterpwnage
@CODmasterpwnage 7 лет назад
When the purple house is now brown :(
@Zoey5374
@Zoey5374 3 года назад
Anytime I go by there I still look for the purple house. Then I remember that it's brown now. I used to walk by there all the time with my dad, stopping at the duck pond. Not sure if that's the name that people call it, but that's what me and my siblings always called it.
@AndyB12
@AndyB12 8 лет назад
do Newfie talk next
@corgisrule21
@corgisrule21 6 лет назад
My gran used to saw "warsh" when talking about doing laundry or the dishes, but she grew up in Illinois...wonder why she did that the same way?
@thomastherriault6199
@thomastherriault6199 8 лет назад
Gwan, lol. I use that one here in ON. How 'bout Sayurdy?
@mystosplosion
@mystosplosion 6 месяцев назад
My Newfie nan had that inhale yes. Very soothing sound to me.
@Blackjackjk
@Blackjackjk 6 месяцев назад
My father is from pei and has made us pick up these slangs
@Spoopymare
@Spoopymare Год назад
As an islander, I have never heard a single one of these phrases.
@lancehughes4132
@lancehughes4132 11 месяцев назад
Lol. You would if you really were an Oilander.
@Cherri_Muffin
@Cherri_Muffin 3 месяца назад
I think these are more common the further up west you go. Most of my family is from Tignish and I've mainly heard the inhale bit from the end of the video in basically every conversation with them, but not so much in Charlottetown.
@WILD4X4D
@WILD4X4D 2 года назад
Oh my lord I'm laughing, l was born on the island. Raised in northern Quebec. I spent every summer on the island. I still know and use most of these phrases.
@tobeytransport2802
@tobeytransport2802 3 года назад
We say Haich in the Uk too! And the inhale!
@kriss939
@kriss939 5 лет назад
I came here for Caribbean islander slang
@brennap337
@brennap337 6 лет назад
I miss them
@1978Gargamelmk2
@1978Gargamelmk2 7 месяцев назад
I miss these two, made watching the news worth while..Also when youd meet them out and about espescially together it was always a laugh(Old Dublin) Ive said most of those saying except the 'H' and warsh but my step mother says that one.anyways a few more Zink- sink kwap-Co-op (grocery store) Git at it- get to it put the pedal to it-hit the gas pedal shes slick-slippery or greasy roads Slick as snot off a roosters beak- something that slides off a smooth surface like a screen door in a submarine- something thats not a good idea theres so many more Im only trying to remember ones Ive said but they come out so naturally I dont notice.
@victorpena9824
@victorpena9824 3 года назад
🤣 Thanks, Gents.. Wish I could make it up to PEI with the wife. Maybe after this pandemic has passed. God Bless us.
@BitterSweetBarb
@BitterSweetBarb 3 года назад
We still have 'boat traffic' from Souris and Wood Islands...
@retroplay5559
@retroplay5559 3 месяца назад
You’ll hear a lot of those here on the rock too.
@forgivemylaughter
@forgivemylaughter Год назад
Never understood why my gf made fun of my H pronunciation haha I didn’t know that was an island thing
@essenceofwow
@essenceofwow 4 года назад
idk if it's just me, but I always said mirrow not mirror
@elizabethm3477
@elizabethm3477 8 лет назад
oh man! my mom is a true islander hahaha
@sheilakethley5351
@sheilakethley5351 2 года назад
I heard number one referred to as an “affirmative inhalation”!
@quabledistocficklepo3597
@quabledistocficklepo3597 6 лет назад
What Island? Prince Edward? That's my guess because I asked Google for Atlantic Canadian.
@Kintsugi-chan
@Kintsugi-chan 6 лет назад
Quabledistocficklepo ummm the only province with the name Island in it...
@Kintsugi-chan
@Kintsugi-chan 6 лет назад
Quabledistocficklepo but yes PEI.
@connie1wilson
@connie1wilson 7 лет назад
Some of the idioms sound Irish. G'wan sounds both Irish and Jamaican.
@greggmitchell4173
@greggmitchell4173 5 лет назад
Most people on the island are Scottish or Irish.
@KylaGrace
@KylaGrace 11 месяцев назад
Yes and Jamaican patois gets its cadence from the Cork Irish accent@@greggmitchell4173
@avsmacneill1738
@avsmacneill1738 3 года назад
I'm an islander and I never heard one person say any of those things
@mitchmacmill9765
@mitchmacmill9765 2 года назад
Buzz killington
@dinanbimmertv1864
@dinanbimmertv1864 2 года назад
ohhhh buddy I know I'va
@garymurphy4598
@garymurphy4598 4 месяца назад
Not an islander then
@colejarvis666
@colejarvis666 Год назад
Shout out to any hughes' out there! Mainly from souris. 😂 been here for 3 weeks and don't want to go back home.
@lancehughes4132
@lancehughes4132 11 месяцев назад
Well, there's a Hughes out west here; has a place at Rock Barra. PEI is absolutely beautiful !
@FunWithJohn
@FunWithJohn 7 лет назад
(inhale) great job eh!
@roshannaidu6313
@roshannaidu6313 6 лет назад
g i came here to see how to talk like a coconut aye
@Zoey5374
@Zoey5374 5 лет назад
I have heard my dad say turn at the old purple house so many times, but now you can't use it litterly because it's know brown. I always walked by it with my father and I noticed almost immediately when it became brown.
@BitterSweetBarb
@BitterSweetBarb 3 года назад
It is not the same house either; the purple house was torn down, the brown house is the new one.
@ericarobertson9279
@ericarobertson9279 4 года назад
The yes my grandma dose that one so dose my mom
@jonathanarsenault4455
@jonathanarsenault4455 2 месяца назад
I'm an islander and live in kentucky
@ximenaflores8407
@ximenaflores8407 Год назад
I tried to do the last one and got hiccups :(
@brookeenman6925
@brookeenman6925 3 года назад
I live in PEI
@17PAT17
@17PAT17 4 года назад
My uncle always says “G’wan”
@GMHI-Corporation
@GMHI-Corporation 5 лет назад
Every (inhale) yes I do, the dog barks an the cat won’t eat... #peiproblems
@tanyalocke2332
@tanyalocke2332 5 лет назад
I'm a islander...
@emjaaye
@emjaaye 6 лет назад
What islanders never talk like that I am a person from PEI 😐😐😐😐
@anjellalo972
@anjellalo972 5 лет назад
@Luca Silva but not all of em
@Zoey5374
@Zoey5374 5 лет назад
I'm also from Pei, not everybody talks like that but I have heard multiple people talk like that. It all depends where on the Island you go.
@willisryan4576
@willisryan4576 5 лет назад
magine
@liamwelsh5565
@liamwelsh5565 4 года назад
I find it's more of the older generation and people more up west as well.
@garymurphy4598
@garymurphy4598 4 месяца назад
It's mostly true islanders that talk like that. It's how we know who is and it's an islander.
@johnholmes4363
@johnholmes4363 4 года назад
NO FECKING JOBS ON PEI
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