@@kevinwilson7318 I can see that though because you barely hear the D being pronounced, in the really thick accent we don't really pronounce the R nor the D
@@herewegoagin4667 since you said “we” when talking about the accent I assume you’re from Louisiana? If so, is it mostly the black community down there that says “you heard me?” After everything? I live way up north so I wouldn’t know lol
I'm a spanish native speaker working as a customer service agent for a us telecommunications company and I love when I receive a call from someone from Louisiana. Love that accent and culture! Greetings from Uruguay
Came here after listening to that Clay the Serial Killer recording where he says he's in NOLA or Baton Rouge area yet he doesn't sound local. Seems like someone would've noticed his lack of accent and matched it to the howard stern call. Anyway, very educational video, thanks.
@@genaeboozer5323 Right, a lot of these lil places. N.O accent is very watered down from they old Creole accent and from the country accent that was brought out there.
It all depends on where your at the accents different all over the state we understand each other people here are nice till you piss one off then you got a bad time everyone gets mad
@@MagikarpMan I'm not going to waste my time answering your question.... Just for the simple fact that you won't understand no matter my response.... 🤷🏿♂️
@@nigelholland1714 Yeah I went to school with them and work with them and I had work with Troy Landry nephew. Them North Louisiana people be tripping lol
What is funny about Louisiana is that we think we don't have an accent. Our accent comes out very strong when we are mad. We are also have very elitist mentality among the rest of the South. But if they go to LA or New York they all think we all sound the same.
Louisiana has the Craziest accents... big ass melting pot. Like it's own country
We have parishes
Yeah bro we got parishes @S-class
@@teneishawilliams5121 can’t forget the food
And I ain’t talking about that New Orleans crap I’m talking more to the side and down south
This was funny do Baltimore next💯
Louisiana was a French colony at one point.
0:18 “yuerrrr me!?“ (you heard me?) 😂
So many Louisiana people say that after everything
It's you heard me not you hear me. You hear me is Tennessee and Mississippi
@@herewegoagin4667 Ah, I see. I somehow they were just saying it quick with a hard “R”. Thanks for that correction sir 👍
@@kevinwilson7318
I can see that though because you barely hear the D being pronounced, in the really thick accent we don't really pronounce the R nor the D
Ya hurrrrd me
@@herewegoagin4667 since you said “we” when talking about the accent I assume you’re from Louisiana?
If so, is it mostly the black community down there that says “you heard me?” After everything?
I live way up north so I wouldn’t know lol
Anybody else cracking up at that guy saying idk what the good Lord baking up there but somebody tell him it’s finished he got the mug on 875😂😂
That shit took me out
I’m sitting weak at him now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm a spanish native speaker working as a customer service agent for a us telecommunications company and I love when I receive a call from someone from Louisiana. Love that accent and culture! Greetings from Uruguay
🤣🤣Nola female accents the best
Facts
Ohhhhkau
Fr we w !!!
That shit sexy I looked up this video excepting to hear some females and it’s all niggas 😂
Yuupp
“24 purnts”
- Master P
The way Master P said points.
Pernts
sound jus like my teedy nem😂
Berled shremp
baton rouge and new orleans accent different
Definitely. They all sound a little different than the others. BR, NO, Lafayette, Opelousas all sound different
@@leo21211
B.R sound WAY different from the other 3 who sound more similar
Yall right
@@herewegoagin4667 fr
@@herewegoagin4667 No. New Orleans is the only city that’s different in Louisiana. Baton Rouge is typical Louisiana.
Everybody from New Orleans says "Ya heard me" after every other sentence. I remember Master P saying it back in the day Alot!
“ SO IM ONA POURCH AROUNA COHNAH “ - Boosie lmao 🤣
😂😂😂😂
New Orleans and Baton Rouge sound completely different. Dem boys in N.O sound like they from the islands lmao
Ye yeen lyin you right
@@allaboutthemurzic my ex from Layfatte and I swear when shawty with her folks they be sounding like some Jamaicans Speaking patois 😂🤣
@@nigelholland1714 Lmfaooo Louisiana a different world gd
@@allaboutthemurzic no cap
@@nigelholland1714
How you compare Lafayette vs New Orleans accent?
Master P pronoucing Points 😂😂
This video was hilarious 💀. You should do Baltimore next
I might gd my grandaddy from Baltimore
i didnt realize how much we say "ya heard me" til my high ass is watching this
White boy in the beginning is my boy christian from school 🤣🤣🤣💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Bro I'm Florida and I always thought we had the best lingo till I went to Louisiana and man they lingo the best manee especially y'all females
Yk dat
BR and NO definitely have different accents same dialect but the no have more emphasis on their vowels where the BR accent is more smooth/less choppy
LOUISIANA ALL DAY LONG YA DIG💪💪💪
“He had 15 prnts”
"He used to stay with me and everything, that little niga" 💀
Y’all missed the accent where no one can understand what you’re saying
Funniest accent 😂😂😂
As a North Louisiana man and i can tell you we sound different when we talk
1:25 sound like NBA Yb 😅
It is
It's a Tiktok sound lol
@@WhateverLex o ok 😅
"Ya her me" 🤣🤣
The black and white people sound completely different. 😂you can tell white boy at the beginning has black friends.
Came here after listening to that Clay the Serial Killer recording where he says he's in NOLA or Baton Rouge area yet he doesn't sound local. Seems like someone would've noticed his lack of accent and matched it to the howard stern call. Anyway, very educational video, thanks.
He'll yeah iam from new Orleans myself I can relate to this video
My momma pronounces "Oil" like "Early"
Rip Harley Ken and gee mane 🙏🏾
Master p “pernts “ took me out 😂
As someone from New Orleans this shit accurate asf
Do the DMV please
Damn this accurate lol
Rip Gee Money I’m so mad he gone 😞
How BR people be saying "pussy ass" be killing me 😂😂😂
Lil boosie different
honestly this how we all talk fr down hear u heard me
You gotta get some Mamou Louisiana accent
Or ville platte
@@genaeboozer5323
Right, a lot of these lil places.
N.O accent is very watered down from they old Creole accent and from the country accent that was brought out there.
Louisiana Accent, Phil from Pantera. Enough said
it sound normal asf to us tho😂😂😂😂
It all depends on where your at the accents different all over the state we understand each other people here are nice till you piss one off then you got a bad time everyone gets mad
One of them sound like yb 😂😂😂
Anyone have the video link for 0:47 or know who the guy is?
Do Texas accent
We didn’t even get some Cajun accents
Make a New Orleans accent video, Louisiana is a state with multiple accents
0:45 😂
It's a regal southern accent
1:20 sound like youngboy
It is he doing that voice over shit
1:15 bro wants to be young boy so bad
Still don’t understand how br and no accent so different 😂
cuz NO is more creole and cajun than the other cities
Ya heard me!?
Just a compilation of ghetto accents is what the title should be
Why is it ghetto?
@@MagikarpMan I'm not going to waste my time answering your question.... Just for the simple fact that you won't understand no matter my response.... 🤷🏿♂️
@@seamusohoulihan666 it's a dialect of English nothing "ghetto" abt it, no pls kindly stfu
YA HURRRRRR MEEEEEE
Yeeeer me
Gee 😢
Rip gee n Harley Ken
Perts
I’m from closer north Louisiana it sound similar to Br but wayyy different from Nola Nola more Cajun
And Creole
In north y’all sound like everybody else from the south lol
N.O far from Cajun. The French in New Orleans is Creole not Cajun. Cajun is White people and they real area is far west of N.O
@@herewegoagin4667 exactly that’s the folks who be on the tv show swamp people they Cajun lmao
@@nigelholland1714
Yeah I went to school with them and work with them and I had work with Troy Landry nephew. Them North Louisiana people be tripping lol
What is funny about Louisiana is that we think we don't have an accent. Our accent comes out very strong when we are mad. We are also have very elitist mentality among the rest of the South. But if they go to LA or New York they all think we all sound the same.
We don’t talk like that
Yes y’all do😂
@@royalnyena3716 I’m white
@@royalnyena3716 I don’t saw it like that
@@ismellthecheeze6436 you just don’t notice it cuz i been told from people in different states i got that La accent
@@ismellthecheeze6436t’s south Louisiana mane Cajun u prolly yu north
Mr. Miller, what is a purnt?
Ye er me
what is the accent at 0:26? some part of new orleans?
Baton rouge gee money
LLDRGM!🤟🦍
Yearme?
I can turn it on or turn this accent off. #318
First guy is laplace
#yuhhurdme
No kevin gates
hhh
People tell me I got a Louisianan accent even though I've never been to the United States. I think it's just cause I talk lazy lol.
Where the hell you from😂😂
louisiana accent sound so british
no it do not it sounds southern as hell
@@get2myhead ok tbh it does. but imo, southern and british accent is kinda similar
@@get2myhead ok tbh it does. but imo, southern and british accent is kinda similar
sounds far more french than British
Not enough diversity
gotdamn, dude at 0:28 needs to lay off the lean or dope 🥴
That dudes dead now
he dead alr
That’s Da Real GeeMoney
I wanted to visit Louisiana until I watched this video
Stay out then mf I bet u eat rice with no gravy boring ho
Doubt they want u
most of the blacks just sound black. not new orleans.
“Just sound black” doesn’t even make sense
Do nyc