- Видео 66
- Просмотров 87 250
femmedufrais607
Добавлен 14 окт 2008
take a look into the lives, events, and concerns of the students of U.C. Riverside
Видео
Linda Ong Anchor/Reporter Reel June 2017
Просмотров 5057 лет назад
Linda Ong Anchor/Reporter Reel June 2017
05.22.17 Linda Explores Kilbourne Hole
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 лет назад
05.22.17 Linda Explores Kilbourne Hole
Let's Cook El Paso- Pesto Chicken Sandwich
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.7 лет назад
Let's Cook El Paso- Pesto Chicken Sandwich
What's Going Ong: B36D Plane Wreckage pkg
Просмотров 558 лет назад
What's Going Ong: B36D Plane Wreckage pkg
WGO keystone heritage park illuminarias pkg
Просмотров 388 лет назад
WGO keystone heritage park illuminarias pkg
What's Going Ong? Sunset Heights Tour of Homes
Просмотров 4888 лет назад
What's Going Ong? Sunset Heights Tour of Homes
05.04.16 Vets Deal With Limtied Dog Blood Donors in the Borderland
Просмотров 138 лет назад
05.04.16 Vets Deal With Limtied Dog Blood Donors in the Borderland
NC9 Today's Linda Ong Visits Cattleman's Steakhouse
Просмотров 2238 лет назад
NC9 Today's Linda Ong Visits Cattleman's Steakhouse
1.29.16 NC9 Today Visits Best Views in The Borderland
Просмотров 218 лет назад
1.29.16 NC9 Today Visits Best Views in The Borderland
Thousands of folks arrived to experience this event. Legion Post 639 was proud to host this sacred event that touched the hearts and minds of many.
je vais a sauver le langue de le État de Illinois, j’ai déjà mon téléphone en Français, mon services en français, mon musique est en français, mon compte bancaire est en Français également. j’aime le langue français, et plus que je savoir le histoire sur le langue dans cette région. quel vis le nouvelle france par tout le vie
King Francis I, 1515-1547, made French the official language. How French was created was by sending out people to collect the most beautiful words from all the languages and different dialects throughout the country. That is why French is so beautiful.
Please just record elders or anyone speaking any dying dialect. Any family history. Language is changing every generation. Even American English. Most Libraries and even Midwest Genealogy Center will provide a digital recorder with all of the directions. Just return it to them and they will download it for all future humanity. Then it is available online. Then they will send you a thumb drive for you.
I am a descendent of French Huguenots that arrived in what is now called the United States in 1619. I’m originally from Northwest Missouri. Trying to learn my history. Thank you and may God bless my ancestors. See you soon. 💚
French was originally bought to this area by the Laverandre brothers in the 1600s when part of Louisiana . Learned this in Ontario Grade Five history texts in 1965-6
Pas un dialecte! La Langue Française, avec des origines Normandes certaines, on le sent à l’écriture et aux restes d’intonation... malneureusement, le tout gâché par un accent de paysans Britaniques, ceux-la mêmes, venus par millions massacrer les natifs et leur voler leur Terre, pendant que les trappeurs de Nouvelle France vivaient en leur sein.
The oldest town in Missouri is St Genevieve, it was settled by the French in the 1740s
C’est de valeur.
Hello-- May I share the most important news you will ever hear in your life? God the Father sent His holy Son Jesus Christ(Y'shua Ha' Mashiach) from heaven to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. He was put into a tomb for 3 days, and then Abba Father raised Jesus to life and He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must all sincerely receive Jesus to be a true child of God. It says in John 1:12 "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." Will you genuinely believe on Christ Jesus and truly receive Him today, before it is too late?
en lisant le texte la belle margr'ite. je pouvais tout comprendre. on voit bien L'influence canadienne française. par exemple ervirer de bord, veut dire se retourner, ou revirer de bord, en vieux français. Très facile a comprendre, c'est très phonétique.
1:05 wtf 😬 why did they show this photo.
Very French influences here in sw Wisconsin too. Many surnames are French still.
This is neither a language nor a dialect! let's face it, this is just the bastardization of a beautiful language by uneducated people who are too lazy to learn proper French. Let it go extinct it is long time! The Canadians have slaughtered it long enough as it is; either learn proper French or don't speak it at all, period! There is no need for this nonsense.
Linda ong was an amazing reporter and even New Mexico misses her. I love I Linda
My Grandmother and father spoke paw paw French. I’m sorry I never got to learn
Unfortunately I think French speakers everywhere have a tendency to crystallise their own language/patois, so they have a weak support network compared to Anglophones who are very open to US/UK/Australian/South African mutual influences. For example just 100 years ago, almost everyone on the Channel Islands (between Britain and France) spoke a French dialect, but without any outside French support it was easily replaced by English in barely 30 years.
Internet and Globalization did that.
The pressure that many Americans have placed on immigrants to speak "English Only" has caused Paw Paw French and many other unique dialects of foreign languages to vanish.
This should be revived like New England French
Absolutely! But the benefit for New England francophones is a refreshing of the blood when newer French speakers migrate in. I doubt that happens in Missouri anymore, so it fades in to history.
What makes New England French easier to revive itself is the it is very close to Québec or New Brunswick French which are both next door
Bonjour le maître et la maîtresse et tout le monde de la maison. Pour le dernier jour de l'année, la Guignolée vous nous devez. Si vous voulez rien nous donner, dites-nous lée, On emmènera seulement la fille ainée. On lui fera faire bonne chère, on lui fera chauffer les pieds. There are different versions of it. She sings a slightly different version of it.
Merci pour cet explication!
Cool can't wait to speak Ong Ong in fucking Missouri. Please Europe conquer us.
Already done
Im a French native speaker and i understand everything they say
ALOT OF THAT HISTORY IS RACIST
Nobody cares, not even you!
It's sad we lose our true culture. I don't speach French.Would the say Norman French was for uneducated people in the time Of England when William and other Anglo-Norman ruled.
Alot of people throw their trash out there..so sad
It's sort of ironic that the French were the least racially targeted 'Latins', and therefore allowed to disappear the fastest.
This is sort of true!The french & English have had a multi millennial rivalry with each other. So they did try to eradicate each others influences in places they competed for when they could. Up until the late 1800's, race wasnt defined merely as skin color pigmentation. They used to define the French & English as 'races' of people' among others: the Germans & Russians. So racism had a much broader connotation in the past, than it does in our 'dumbed down' present state. French language was actively suppressed in the US until the 1960s as a way to promote national cohesion, in the face of waves upon waves of immigrants whose loyalties were often doubted, and many times with good reason.
*We are NOT Latins* dumbass! our language is Latin based, huge difference! We are Gauls, Celts and Franks! learn it well you wannabe pedantic genius!
Pour ne pas oublier que l'Amérique est avant tout française.
KOLR 10 SPRINGFIELD
Do your homework. Yes, Kilbourne Hole is in New Mexico but it is a lot closer to El Paso than to Las Cruces. You won't find very much olivine out there as the whole area has been picked over like vultures.
WHY WERE THEY ALL IN BLACKFACE I-
They were in a mine covered in soot and dust.
The fuck does that retarded "I-" thing mean?
@@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 but their clothes aren't dirty. Try again.
@@SoRAustin It doesnt matter! They were miners, and a feature of miners were they had black faces from working around coal. They werent as easily triggered about superficial things as our modern woke crowd has become! They took photos that took time to develop, so although they were clean and not just come from work, they wore a costume to show they were miners (make up). People who work in front of cameras on tv wear a lot of make up, perhaps you should complain about them. or women wear a lot of make up to enhance their facial beauty, perhaps you should complain about false advertising? Dont you have anything productive to do with yourself than to seek being offended?
@@inconnu4961 you can tell yourself whatever you want. I am not offended or “woke”, I am nearly 60 years old.
Pretty sure this is just a very slight variation of some patois you can find in villages in France today still (any metropolitan French can perfectly read and understand the page at 1:25) It's a loss, but not a huge one...
It's closer to academic French than most patois. Like a frog is grenouille in French, guernouille in PawPaw and garnoule in my patois
@@Emeric62 Except patois in France can really vary from place to place, no? The collection of langues d'oïl in France's northern half alone can really vary a lot, like from Poitevin variants to Franc-Comptois or Picard variants to Bourguignon.
I grew up speaking Louisiana French! Many people don't realize it but there's almost more French varieties than English. Many of them are dying dialects. In America alone we have New England French, Louisiana French and Missouri French all in a English speaking country. Canada had Newfoundland French, Acadian French, Chiac French, Quebec French, and Ontario French.
and even within quebec and ontario, and other provinces, there’s different dialects too! the amount of variety in french is insane
I am a Missourian from St. Louis, I have such a love for this!
That's where I do my Shooting
A language's death is an infinite tragedy, for all the human race.
It’s a dialect more than an actual language. Sleep easy French is one of the most spoken languages on the planet.
that random fucking blackface photo lol
Have you heard of the dirt in the mines?
Losing a language is always a sad event. Missouri has a pecular history and I remember hearing about this when growing up in St. Louis. Recently I've been looking more into this and the deutsch I learned from my father and my grandfather. Central Missouri had it's own dialect of Deutsch too. Unfortunately, and understandable, speaking deutsch became troubing from 1914 onward. Still though, I keep many phrases to memory. Reminds me of home.
Few of us still speak Pläatdeutsch
I've been wanting to learn Paw Paw French, because we live in an area where it once spoken
Why? that's like saying you're dying to learn that 2 + 2 = 5 same difference ! learn the proper language this is completely useless and a disgrace to France.
@@1Channel1Spoken like a true Frenchman
Gratuitous blackface group photo I was going huh?
Dumbass
1:05
Asimina triloba
This is one of our near future road trips!
1:06 r they in blackface?
Probably lead miners.
People spent more time outside back then so their skin was a little darker.
They were visiting an ink factory and it blew up.
I SCREAMED when I saw that omg
@@nuhaomar9542 they're miners dumbfuck
Any notice the black face group photo @1:05?
Zachary Linhares yeah wtf was that I was wondering why nobody has said anything
They work the mines. You’re bound to get dirty 🤷🏻♂️
@@Not_blossomoffical And they were coal miners.
Are you a fucking idiot? They were in a fucking mine and got covered in dirt.
To the defenders: why aren't their clothes dirty?
peep that blackface tho
Karen Nerak that’s what happens when you work mines 🤷🏻♂️
Are you an idiot? The news wouldn't put a picture of that on tv they are miners.
so what. I like to paint my face like a chimp too.
A+ reporting and journalism!!
c'est booooon çaaaaa ! 😆 😆
I am French Canadian. Written Paw Paw is very understandable,...looks like Quebecois French, almost identical!......Spoken Paw Paw is very weak, sorry to say...
Unfortunately, but its NICE to hear French spoken in the US, as i sense a bit of Francophobia in the US from time to time.
No you are not there is no such thing you are Quebecoise and you have nothing to do with us REAL French! So use the proper words because you are hardly Francophone; your bastardization of our language is a disgrace, just as much as these people's! I will never understand why you insist on sounding so ridiculously nasal and then can switch to American English and not have any nasal tones to yourselves. This is pure laziness on your part, to not be willing to speak properly when your people evidently can, and there is no reason for that.
A little?@@inconnu4961 BAHAHAHAHA! leur jalousy est extreme !
For the record, those mounds of rock and little white crosses are not infant burials from the 1918 influenza epidemic. In fact up until the early 1960s it was a road separating Tiers 1 and 2 of the Main Protestant Section. By 1960, much of Concordia was full and burials began to be placed the in roadways and paths in Concordia.
J'ai habité à St.-Louis, MO depuis sept ans mais je ne connaisais pas qu'il y a des gens qui parle le français ! On doit préserver la langue !
Wi
Et si c'était toi qui commençais ? Et les accords, ça y va ! tes verbes, ton orthographe est atroce !
@@1Channel1Just start.
@@1Channel1C’est vraiment une remarque de con ça. Le français du Missouris est différent du métropolitain, c’est normal que la grammaire ne soit pas la même. Et quand bien même il serait pareil, qui te dit qu’il ne débute pas dans la langue ? Arrête de rabaisser les autres quand ils essayent, la ou ils essayent, tu ne fais rien.