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The Sound of the Kouri-Vini / Louisiana Creole language (Numbers, Greetings, Words & Sample Text) 

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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
This video was made for educational purposes only. Non profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All credits belong to the rightful owners. Language Preservation & Documentation.
Folks who lent their voices:
Michael Gisclair
Adrien Guillory-Chatman
Clif St. Laurent
Corey Ledet
Jonathan Mayers
Shawanda Marie Williams
Kouri-Vini | Louisiana Creole
Native to: United States
Region: Louisiana, southeastern Texas, Mississippi, California, Illinois
Number of Speakers: 7000-9000
Kouri-Vini, also known as Louisiana Creole, is the critically endangered Creole language native to Louisiana. It formed among enslaved communities during the French colonial period in the early 18th century. In certain regions it became the lingua franca, spoken by enslaved and free peoples across racial lines.
This language was spoken along the Gulf Coast in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. However, the number of speakers decreased significantly by the end of the 20th century. By the middle of the century, the number of speakers were concentrated in southern Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well as within Louisiana Creole diasporic communities in southeastern Texas, California, and Illinois.
Kouri-Vini is experiencing revitalization initiated by members of the Louisiana Creole community, some of whom began their work almost twenty years ago. Currently, there are more heritage language (re)learners studying Kouri-Vini than before World War I.
Louisiana civil parishes in which Kouri-Vini, also known as Louisiana Creole, is still found but are not limited to include Iberia, Lafayette, Lafourche, Natchitoches, Pointe Coupée, St. James, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, and St. Tammany.
LINKS:
www.mylhcv.com/...
www.learnlouisi...
g.co/woolaroo
/ kourivini
app.memrise.co...
www.louisianacr...
bit.ly/Mythologies (PDF)
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to crystalsky0124@gmail.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!

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@feralopossum
@feralopossum 3 года назад
Mèsi bokou, Andy! We're so glad to have had this opportunity. Wishing you much happiness!
@ZuPM
@ZuPM 2 года назад
I speak Mauritian Creole, it seems we can talk to each other ;) In fact, you can also talk to people in Reunion Island Creole, Rodrigues Island Creole and Seychelles Creole
@Louisianish
@Louisianish 3 года назад
Jolimen bon djòb a tou kèkènn ki té endan potré-çila! Mo fyè mo té ka kontribyé 2 ti fraz! And once again, Andy, incredible job! Byin mèsi. 💚
@fredericjanelle
@fredericjanelle 2 года назад
Je suis québécois et je comprends la majeure partie de ce qui est dit. Continuez le bon travail pour garder le créole de Louisiane vivant!
@joadsonmatias2610
@joadsonmatias2610 3 года назад
It's really amazing how many dialects and ways of speaking exist from languages of prestigious, ways of speaking never imagined no matter what's the language that they are based on. This channel is a real living linguistic lab!
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 3 года назад
This creole is beautiful and it make a big hold about its history. I would support this endangered creole and inform others that this exist. Wishing here for enthusiast to successfully revive this one.
@bartoszszczepaniak169
@bartoszszczepaniak169 3 года назад
Make a petition to the State of Louisiana about the revival of this language.
@Louisianish
@Louisianish 3 года назад
Trust me, we are working hard to revitalize it! Some of us create content in the language here on RU-vid and other platforms, we have a very active online community, and we’ve created resources for learning the language. Here are some of them: www.mylhcv.com/languages/2/
@shawnpitre520
@shawnpitre520 3 года назад
Gran mèsi vouzòt pou resours-la!
@ninpobudo3876
@ninpobudo3876 3 года назад
The Louisiana Creole language also have elements of Spanish
@georgesveg8067
@georgesveg8067 3 года назад
As a French speaker I could understand 90% of it.
@cestpasbienca6526
@cestpasbienca6526 3 года назад
tu serai pas Québécois ? parce que personnellement je comprend 70 pour cent a tout casser 😂😂
@MaestroSangurasu
@MaestroSangurasu 3 года назад
@@cestpasbienca6526 au début de cette vidéo ça allait puis ça s est parti en couille mdr
@DoraEmon-xf8br
@DoraEmon-xf8br 3 года назад
@@cestpasbienca6526 Idem, 70% en voyant large. Sur certaines phrases, je ne comprends qu’un mot.
@HughesC
@HughesC 3 года назад
@@cestpasbienca6526 je suis Québécois et je suis pas sûr que j'en comprends plus que toi
@mizek8680
@mizek8680 3 года назад
Heu 50%max
@thewitchpolyglot6625
@thewitchpolyglot6625 3 года назад
Imagine a world if USA never got rid of minority languages
@ArthurFellipeRZX
@ArthurFellipeRZX 3 года назад
As a Brazilian portuguese speaker, I can understand around 60%, Because the language is French-based, and French and Portuguese have the same origin
@eluemina2366
@eluemina2366 3 года назад
Wow, that's wonderful! 😃
@deadpool113
@deadpool113 3 года назад
Louisiana is so culturally deep
@PeculiarButtLover1993
@PeculiarButtLover1993 3 года назад
One of my favorite languages..
@kansai2kansas
@kansai2kansas 3 года назад
Some of the orthography looks very similar to Haitian Kreyol. The spoken version is more easily understandable to me as a B2 speaker of French though. I wonder if Louisianan Creole would end up becoming more similar to Haitian Kreyol one day as it diverges further from European French.
@mahatmaniggandhi2898
@mahatmaniggandhi2898 3 года назад
i think many people fled from haiti to louisiana during 18th/19th century so i guess that's why
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 3 года назад
@@mahatmaniggandhi2898 that’s not why Haiti and Louisiana were connected back then people went from Louisiana to Haiti vice versa way before the revolution on my ancestry test I’m related to a lot if people from Louisiana
@adrienguillory-chatman2726
@adrienguillory-chatman2726 3 года назад
@@mahatmaniggandhi2898 Louisiana Creole was spoken in Louisiana before the Haitian Revolution.
@Louisianish
@Louisianish 3 года назад
@@mahatmaniggandhi2898 As Adrien said, the first documentation we have of Louisiana Creole is from the 1740s. The first Haitians arrived in Louisiana (mainly New Orleans) in the early 1800s.
@AhJauBut
@AhJauBut 3 года назад
I was searching for this while ago. Now, You uploaded the vid.
@myrajolivet3254
@myrajolivet3254 3 года назад
Sounds like my late father and other older relatives of Louisiana. Some didn't speak English.
@davidfryer9359
@davidfryer9359 3 года назад
That was amazing. I could understand 100%
@deadpool113
@deadpool113 3 года назад
Louisiana's cultural background is harmony of cajun, creole and deep south
@lutuzi1139
@lutuzi1139 3 года назад
cool Louisiana creole language sound so beautiful thanks for uploading and can you upload another language video please of a Afrikaans based creole language spoken in Namibia and south Africa name oorlam creole :)
@jeauxmayo
@jeauxmayo Год назад
Mèsi pou videyo-çila! Nou gin pou keep our language alive!
@loganandoreo4687
@loganandoreo4687 3 года назад
This sounds like a French Canadian trying to speak in a Southern accent lol 😂😂
@Louisianish
@Louisianish 3 года назад
Glad you found us entertaining...
@keptins
@keptins 3 года назад
Or like an acadian with an ebonics accent ;)
@robertplant8776
@robertplant8776 3 года назад
Mo limn ça! Bon djob vouzòt, dèt fyær.
@maliekjcksn
@maliekjcksn 3 года назад
I think that it's time of the world to see more comedic content in Kouri Vini on RU-vid.
@ijansk
@ijansk 3 года назад
As a native Spanish speaker I could understand a bunch of this language.
@tonialbert333
@tonialbert333 3 года назад
It's so similar to Catalan, we also say Pok a Pok (poc à poc)
@Omouja
@Omouja 3 года назад
In portuguese we say pouco à pouco
@saddasish
@saddasish 3 года назад
Isn't the word for cold at 2:35 also the same as in Catalan?
@ryancrawford1214
@ryancrawford1214 3 года назад
Això és tan interessant. És veritat.
@ak5659
@ak5659 3 года назад
The same for some dialects of Ialian as well.
@robbadob9929
@robbadob9929 3 года назад
@@saddasish In Catalan it would be "fa fred" (said like fa fret), so the phrase is extremely similar And chaud/sho is related to "cald" except it isn't used today (heat = calor like castilian)
@saintseer9578
@saintseer9578 3 года назад
Mo linm vidyo-çila bon djòb toukékun
@amadeusmza
@amadeusmza 3 года назад
J'ai connu un gars qui parle créole de Louisiane et la première fois je n'ai rien compris lorsqu'il parlait, même quand ça est presque français pratiquement. Mdrrr.
@louplibre9734
@louplibre9734 3 года назад
As I french native speaker I could understand 50% of the words and understand 25% of the sentences meaning.
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 3 года назад
We also call mosquitoes Mayengwen lol easy language lol 😂
@المرتدالفخور
@المرتدالفخور 3 года назад
So it’s a mix of French and other stuff
@Drugov78
@Drugov78 3 года назад
Just french, it’s like french creole from Martinique Guadeloupe etc...
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 3 года назад
@@Drugov78 it’s not just French creole languages have other languages within them not just the dominant languages
@teknul89
@teknul89 3 года назад
@@stanleydouge2803 true French mixed with Amerindian, Spanish and west African languages elements
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 3 года назад
@@teknul89 exactly our languages might sound like French but it’s not just French
@hatdogchezdogg
@hatdogchezdogg 3 года назад
A dying French creole ☹️☹️
@teknul89
@teknul89 3 года назад
That’s just one version there is many type of French creole languages
@stanleydouge2803
@stanleydouge2803 3 года назад
Similar to Haitian Creole
@saintseer9578
@saintseer9578 3 года назад
Similar to Lucian Creole. Similar to Mauritius Creole. Similar to Dominica Creole. Similar to Trinidad Creole (yes at a point Trinidad spoke a French Creole). Similar to Réunion Creole. All due to being occupied by the same people. Mé ça pa ditou minm-la par ègzamp: Ayiti di “mwen” é no di “mo”. Alor parèy mé diféren, to komprenn?
@Layniacsofficial
@Layniacsofficial 3 года назад
I came here to try to read what Gambit is saying from the X-men. Maybe I’ll learn it and start reading his graphic novel easier lol
@RECAMPAIRE
@RECAMPAIRE 3 года назад
This sounds like an Acadian speaking Haïtian
@andrejvidenovic2370
@andrejvidenovic2370 3 года назад
I really like your videos 😊
@SoyFifiRobotino
@SoyFifiRobotino Год назад
Es muy parecido al francés con un toque caribeño. Es comprensible en parte para quienes hablamos español.
@charlyshay1013
@charlyshay1013 2 года назад
Beautifully done. Love the graphics. But the dialogue was way too fast for me to actually learn any of it.
@bambilove1897
@bambilove1897 3 года назад
FINALLY!!!!!!
@Eyezpopmusic
@Eyezpopmusic Год назад
I see u took that memerise course
@jericho7320
@jericho7320 3 года назад
Some simolar with french louisiana 😀
@eagleeyegordon9368
@eagleeyegordon9368 3 года назад
Can someone answer this question for me. When you see a word that has jointed letters (i.e. poer) Do you have to say "par, pe" together or is one M and one F?
@ТоварищЛенин-ь2т
@ТоварищЛенин-ь2т 3 года назад
Its like france! I speak a little bit france
@ff_crafter
@ff_crafter 3 года назад
Nice
@sonnymak6707
@sonnymak6707 4 месяца назад
Although this language have been attributed to the gens de couleurs. There were many whites who spoke it.
@veritasardens6547
@veritasardens6547 2 года назад
As a non-native speaker of French, I understand most of what is being said although I must admit that there are places where certain elements like verbs are missing in some sentences but I guess that that is just how the creole works.
@soulaandefender
@soulaandefender 2 года назад
It's African American right I can learn it ?
@aldrenoarce1941
@aldrenoarce1941 3 года назад
the spelling is easier than french spelling haha
@deadpool113
@deadpool113 3 года назад
So what's based on this language? French and?
@ashiaku9864
@ashiaku9864 3 года назад
Finally
@Bernd_Ernst
@Bernd_Ernst 3 года назад
That language sounds like French.
@0megax788
@0megax788 3 года назад
C'est tellement bizarre mais intéressant d'entendre ca ouahh
@user-ep8xo1od9o
@user-ep8xo1od9o 3 года назад
Do many people speak it?
@xr2kid
@xr2kid 3 года назад
Only 9000 most of them are old so dying out. I just starter learning no one in my family speaks it. Im trying to get everybody on board
@flatbreadjk
@flatbreadjk 3 года назад
In, dé, trò, kat, sink, sis, sèt, wit, *nerf, this*
@mahatmaniggandhi2898
@mahatmaniggandhi2898 3 года назад
lol
@Drugov78
@Drugov78 3 года назад
It’s like French creole from french West Indies
@karolkowalski3424
@karolkowalski3424 3 года назад
Indo European :) Similar French
@internetexplorerchan2697
@internetexplorerchan2697 3 года назад
Every broken buffs or reworks.
@AllanLimosin
@AllanLimosin 3 года назад
@Umbra Coven All Indo-European languages have similar numbers, even more if you see from ancestral languages
@edoardosalza
@edoardosalza 3 года назад
I’ve never heard about this romance language.
@rougot3441
@rougot3441 3 года назад
Third
@anishaikal3804
@anishaikal3804 3 года назад
How many french creole are?. Answer in comments section
@ninpobudo3876
@ninpobudo3876 3 года назад
What?
@ericthegreat7805
@ericthegreat7805 3 года назад
Astè = Asteur in Quebec French
@winstonchurchill2317
@winstonchurchill2317 3 года назад
Im first!
@b43xoit
@b43xoit 3 года назад
Very strange way to spell French.
@Kolchak_Enjoyer
@Kolchak_Enjoyer 3 года назад
Im 900th
@szid._.
@szid._. 3 года назад
Early
@keptins
@keptins 3 года назад
Are the speakers african american? The cadence sounds somewhat similar to that of Ebonics.
@ericthegreat7805
@ericthegreat7805 3 года назад
There are a lot of black people living in Louisiana so they may have the AAVE accent
@therevelistmovement4683
@therevelistmovement4683 3 года назад
Banjo speak.
@AndreS-ei8lw
@AndreS-ei8lw 3 года назад
French but easier...
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