Cajun Comedian Kent Gonsoulin

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @eccho1
    @eccho1 5 лет назад +73

    His accent crazy thick.... Sounds southern, Latin, and french rolled up in one... Love it....

    • @ericeric363
      @ericeric363 4 года назад +21

      I’m Cajun by blood through my mother. His accent is mild compared to some of my kin.

    • @cyntogia
      @cyntogia 4 года назад +2

      One he sounds exactly like every one of my relatives and two French is a Latin based language, just like Italian, Spanish, and Romanian.

    • @hitemwitdayappa2514
      @hitemwitdayappa2514 3 года назад +3

      Dats Acadiana for ya shaa

    • @saulsincere4581
      @saulsincere4581 3 года назад

      i guess I'm kind of randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to watch new series online?

    • @izaiahflynn2724
      @izaiahflynn2724 3 года назад

      @Saul Sincere i use Flixzone. You can find it by googling :)

  • @Eviltwinwy
    @Eviltwinwy 4 года назад +11

    Makes me homesick. I'm from Beaumont TX which should be in Louisiana and my late husband was from Lafayette LA.

    • @PMickeyDee
      @PMickeyDee 3 года назад

      I thought Port Arthur was the coonass capital of the Golden triangle! I know the went help the homesickness much, but you're not missing much beyond heartache and bitterness down here these days. East of the Sabine is still recovering from their disasters and West of the Sabine is still trying to remove storm debris & get any sort of meaningful disaster assistance going. Keep your memories close to heart because being here now is like walking into a familiar dystopia..

  • @deniselachico1915
    @deniselachico1915 4 года назад +13

    My dad was Cajun, love your show! ❤️🦐❤️

  • @michaelcullen5564
    @michaelcullen5564 2 года назад +4

    I really needed this tonight. Humour is the best we all need it. We have Acadian French in the Atlantic Provinces. Depending the area you may be in the French accent is very different. This was one of the favourite things loved in my job as a salesman. The different cultures we have. Scottish, Irish,German,Dutch,French. We have a tremendous mixture of people, The signing, music, and dancing. And customs all so unique in every community.

  • @eadecamp
    @eadecamp 7 лет назад +39

    lol thank you for this video. I was stationed in Ft Polk back in the mid 80s. I was fluent in Parisian French at the time and thought I could get around Cajun country. I'd speak to some of them and they'd look at me like I had grown a second head. I'd heard every one of those expressions, though.

  • @mizlandry
    @mizlandry 9 лет назад +17

    Hey Kent, I remember you from our LSU/APO days! You were (still are) funny! I know this video is from a few years back, but happy to see it here. Love it.

  • @vegasvancitygirl9251
    @vegasvancitygirl9251 3 года назад +4

    It’s so crazy how we have so many different ‘ENGLISH’ speaking ppl n USA! I would not have understood him without captions!

  • @thinker2328
    @thinker2328 11 лет назад +31

    "so the person that graduated last in my class - das a coullón!"

  • @carlosherring7577
    @carlosherring7577 5 лет назад +11

    Extremely funny CLEAN jokes. Loved it

  • @kingLroc
    @kingLroc 10 лет назад +30

    I'm from Seychelles Indian ocean we speak creol too and kouyon means and spoken the same way

    • @dodmoful
      @dodmoful 10 лет назад +5

      This is Cajun not Creol and it's spelled "Cooyon".

    • @kingLroc
      @kingLroc 10 лет назад +6

      well it means the same thing and it sounds the same hah.

    • @darrenbertin6616
      @darrenbertin6616 10 лет назад +3

      dodmoful
      it's spelled "couyon."

    • @pauldegreat3592
      @pauldegreat3592 8 лет назад

      How close is your Creole to the one spoken in the Caribbean?

    • @pauldegreat3592
      @pauldegreat3592 8 лет назад

      ***** Would you understand Haitian Creole? I understand what you wrote I would say it differently. It would like "Mwen menm tou, mwen konprann mo sa a"

  • @expo1706
    @expo1706 9 лет назад +16

    Very funny, hilarious actually!!! I'm Romanian and I understand the word coullion because it's a latin based word. Romanian has a lot of French words since it's one of the Romance languages. It is largely a latin based language. I think we have a Romanian version of the word coullion. It's cucui, pronounced coocooy. When you have a cucui, it means you have a big bump when you get hurt. Well if someone tells you, "Ai cazut pe cucui?" They mean, "You don't get it, do you?!" So I totally understand what he's saying.

    • @french-9743
      @french-9743 6 лет назад +2

      This word comes from latin : "coleus". It has become "couille" in french. It is the same prononciation in french cajun and in most of the creole langages as in 97-4 (Reunion Island Indian Ocean).

  • @jordanforbes2557
    @jordanforbes2557 5 лет назад +27

    I can hear the French in his accent, crazy it reminds me of a Quebecois accent, but more subtle.

    • @snattler
      @snattler 4 года назад

      My Grandfather was Acadian from New Brunswick, Canada. He had somewhat of what sounded like a milder Louisiana Acadian accent.

    • @hobodecuisine504
      @hobodecuisine504 4 года назад +2

      @@snattler they share da same roots of acadian

    • @ZodiacSam
      @ZodiacSam 4 года назад

      Chicoutimi!

  • @fmlytracer
    @fmlytracer 12 лет назад +3

    Loved the clip Kent! And I love you tube. I'm not exactly sure how I done it but I started out with Bill Withers singing Lean on Me went to Hazel Dickens singing the the Songcather, to Appalachian English to YOU! Glad I took the journey!

  • @Prevok
    @Prevok 8 лет назад +24

    Don't know how they write "couyon" in Cajun, but in the International French Community it's written couillon.

    • @kingslayer5154
      @kingslayer5154 7 лет назад +2

      Coullion I believe

    • @akmedman8078
      @akmedman8078 4 года назад +3

      Coullion is the correct way, but its also popular to use spellings that are closer phonetically to english. we also sometimes write "chere" as "sha" and so forth

    • @snattler
      @snattler 4 года назад +1

      Cajuns usually spell it couyon.

    • @CelesteCheramie
      @CelesteCheramie 3 года назад

      @@snattler no we don’t.

    • @PMickeyDee
      @PMickeyDee 3 года назад

      Both spellings are used, in my circles about equally. Our colloquialisms don't exactly have standardized written forms & we love seeing how creatively we can use the Latin alphabet

  • @annsowers4591
    @annsowers4591 3 года назад +1

    He is making me homesick.

  • @born2wrestle76
    @born2wrestle76 11 лет назад +10

    I'm not certain about this but I think it would be spelled "couillon" in Cajun French if Cajun French was a written language. But since it was only an oral tradition when Cajuns try and spell their words they often make approximations based on how it sounds when it’s pronounced. Could you shed some light on this? Oh by the way I love your Cajun and Creole cultures in Louisiana. Hope you guys take well to preserve it.

    • @french-9743
      @french-9743 6 лет назад

      You are right. It is spelt "COUILLON" in french. I do not dare to explain to you the origin of this word. I would be taken for very rude.
      It is interesting to discover that this word already existed 3 centuries ago when the French came down the Mississippi river.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      That's exactly right

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      It's Acadian as well, not Cajun.

  • @duncanpinderhughes
    @duncanpinderhughes 2 года назад +1

    this the accent i was lookin for!

  • @born2wrestle76
    @born2wrestle76 11 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the prompt response. Good to see some knowledgeable and rational people actually do exist on RUclips. Not everybody posts silly misinformed drivel like the stuff that others have posted below!!!

  • @janbishop728
    @janbishop728 2 года назад

    Oh my goodness 😳😍! It's 6:30 am in Biloxi making red beans and sausage. I had to politely tell my 92 year old Momma not to say, " Dem coullons are coming to the casinos this weekend. Be hard to find a good machine. " OMG almost cut my finger with my filet knife from laughing 😅🤣😂

  • @UnknownParticles
    @UnknownParticles 11 лет назад +11

    Cajun here - you spell it however the other person would understand it. Either way works, sha. Spelling words as they are sounded out, I feel, is part of our modern Cajun and Cajun English.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      What would you know, you're a Morgan, you're as cajun as Justin Wilson

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      I should know, I'm a Broussard.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      It's Acadian. Not Cajun

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      It's also Cher, not Sha. Morgan...

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      You're a coullion. Speak one line of Acadian French, you poser.

  • @CirageNoir
    @CirageNoir 11 лет назад +15

    The Académie française largely predates the settlement of Cajuns and standard French was always the proper written language in Nouvelle France.
    Québécois is written exactly as normal French, they only have some peculiarities when speaking ;)
    Haïtian créole is an entirely different language by now.

  • @larrybroussard4217
    @larrybroussard4217 3 года назад

    So so funny, great job!

  • @trilobright
    @trilobright 12 лет назад +9

    Cajun French is separated from Parisian French by about 450 years, so naturally words are going to be pronounced and spelled differently. Neither is "correct", much like with Haitian Kriol and Quebecois each dialect is considered on its own terms, with its own spelling, grammar, and vocabulary.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      Plus Acadian French consists of Basque, mic mac, scott, african, and choctaw. And french. It's a patoir. I know. I'm a Broussard.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      I know the full history.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      I am related to Beausolleil Broussard.

    • @echolalia682
      @echolalia682 5 лет назад +1

      @@JBmusicart Isnt it Mi'kmaq?

    • @moisepicard3417
      @moisepicard3417 4 года назад +1

      @@JBmusicart There are no words of any other language origin, besides French.

  • @darrenjones9180
    @darrenjones9180 4 года назад +1

    Awesome, the ones with thumbs down , Dey’s couyoin

  • @Countrypoolmartin
    @Countrypoolmartin 3 года назад +1

    His accent is normal sounding to me. A bit milder than many probably from spending time outside of Opelousas

  • @robertwaguespack9414
    @robertwaguespack9414 5 лет назад +3

    At least he graduated.

  • @DROPSHIPCAPTAIN
    @DROPSHIPCAPTAIN 6 лет назад +2

    I’m very well was verrry depressed but not anymore.

  • @avmittelstedt
    @avmittelstedt 14 лет назад +2

    Great stuff

  • @tammykass5423
    @tammykass5423 3 года назад

    My daddy was from Opelousas!

  • @fm192429
    @fm192429 9 лет назад +12

    Voilà comment cela s'écrit en français : couillon.
    Et avec un S à la fin quand ils sont plusieurs : couillons

    • @MYacono
      @MYacono 5 лет назад

      in Argentina "culiao"

    • @taticalteacher
      @taticalteacher 5 лет назад

      Means testicle right?

    • @MYacono
      @MYacono 5 лет назад

      @@taticalteacher couillon is an idiot, culiao (proper spelling culeado) means someone who has been violated in the arse.

    • @JEANBRUCEnocturbulous
      @JEANBRUCEnocturbulous 4 года назад

      David Kirk un couillon is a stupid guy, it is used in southern France

  • @Chisumisfregginsexy
    @Chisumisfregginsexy 12 лет назад +2

    ...that joke about "If you don't have a couyon in your family..." musta struck home, eh?

  • @oldhick9047
    @oldhick9047 3 года назад

    In the great tradition of Justin Wilson, I guaranty.

  • @margaretpothin7065
    @margaretpothin7065 2 года назад

    We use it in ou language to its kouyon means stupid just like he explains 😂🤣 first time I hear that word in order country lol

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 7 лет назад +4

    ahahahahah aw chereeeeeeee

  • @fatalrob0t
    @fatalrob0t 8 лет назад +3

    couillon from what I've seen

  • @IslenoGutierrez
    @IslenoGutierrez Год назад

    This comedian’s surname is Gonsoulin. The Gonsoulin family arrived to Louisiana from Marseille in southern France before the arrival of the Acadians. Gonsoulin is not an Acadian surname and thus not Cajun. The Louisiana born Gonsoulin family were French Creoles (the original white Louisiana settlers of French and Québécois ancestries).

  • @AK99581
    @AK99581 5 лет назад +1

    Sounds like Bobby Bouche

  • @LisaAnnie93
    @LisaAnnie93 8 лет назад

    Does anybody know the year this was recorded?

  • @artadams424
    @artadams424 2 года назад

    Sweet Jesus, 12 fn years ! Do you all live in the past Maybe Amos and Andy ? …

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 3 года назад +1

    Don't know how old this video is, but if he graduated in 83 that would make him 56 years old. He's either lying, this video is 20 years old or he's a Couyon, lol.

    • @ThisTimeTheWorld
      @ThisTimeTheWorld 3 года назад

      It's VHS

    • @lumine1111
      @lumine1111 2 года назад +1

      The year is given under the video: 2009. And no he's not lying; I knew him personally in college. He's not a couillon, but he is funny!

    • @cristianabarsuglia629
      @cristianabarsuglia629 Год назад

      @@lumine1111 That is right way to spell it, couillon! Thank you!

  • @casualpotato44
    @casualpotato44 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wooooimbouttamakeanameformyselfere

  • @jacksblack1
    @jacksblack1 15 лет назад +3

    Go Belmont!!!!

  • @lamarcusbennett4738
    @lamarcusbennett4738 3 года назад

    I’m from south east Louisiana north of New Orleans I think we’re more creole than Cajun but it’s a lot the same

  • @cyntogia
    @cyntogia 4 года назад

    Poor Willie, he had to share.

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 Год назад

    Aaeeeeee !!! 👍🏼👍🏼⚜️🦞🐊🦌🦆

  • @michaelthow89
    @michaelthow89 5 месяцев назад

    Here after watching deadpool and wolverine lol

  • @CirageNoir
    @CirageNoir 11 лет назад +7

    A couillon is quit literally a small couille (testicule). It's just an idiot (with an affectionate turn).

  • @getonwithit.2847
    @getonwithit.2847 5 месяцев назад

    So a coullion is the cajun word for a dingus.

  • @poppaluv
    @poppaluv 2 года назад

    KYOO!!!!!

  • @ToothlezFairy
    @ToothlezFairy 12 лет назад +3

    i sure as hell know what a cujon means :) dunno how to spell it tho, but my granny calls me dat all da time :D

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад

      Acadian. That's how you spell it.

    • @Pickyopotnaup
      @Pickyopotnaup Месяц назад

      There are 2 variations “CooYon” the slang variation , or “Couillon” the actual Cajun French word

  • @robertarnold1399
    @robertarnold1399 6 лет назад +2

    please da Cajun french is different the reg french you will wear your swlf out thinking just set back an enjoy the Cajun an creole is different also

    • @JamesSmith-pn6re
      @JamesSmith-pn6re 4 года назад

      its just as different as english here and english in England.
      I speak french from louisiana and I can talk to anyone from the french world.

    • @snattler
      @snattler 4 года назад

      See. Don't know if you are or not but that's a response I would expect from an actual Cajun. Not these two idiots in the other comments getting offended at every little thing. Mostly made up things just being offended for the sake of being offended. I am Acadien on my mother's side but I wasn't raised in that culture. I've had several Cajun friends and without exception they were all friendly and easy to be around.

  • @robertarnold1399
    @robertarnold1399 6 лет назад +1

    and coullon mean fool

  • @iamsfrequenciesofthought5222
    @iamsfrequenciesofthought5222 Год назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @brianjones6500
    @brianjones6500 3 дня назад

    You can look at any dude in this audience and laugh as he laughs and checks to see if the woman sitting next to him dont make hims a couyon lol Bon ton rolette =]

  • @Yup71719
    @Yup71719 6 лет назад +3

    Gambit

    • @che_maii6125
      @che_maii6125 6 лет назад

      VL G I'm here for the same shit! Gambiiiit!!!!

    • @tadd8210
      @tadd8210 6 лет назад

      VL G: Naw Gambit's voice is sexier

  • @Benjaaaaameen
    @Benjaaaaameen 5 месяцев назад

    Wooimbouttomakeanameformyselfhere

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 3 года назад

    "Couyon (Couillon)" is "ass hole" in French. "Fool" in Cajun.

  • @dougdelassus
    @dougdelassus 12 лет назад

    2009

  • @jeffreyhoward6319
    @jeffreyhoward6319 Год назад

    "...higher than the price of gasoline..." LOL! too funny! You Cajuns ain't much different than us West Virginia Hillbillies. The language is different but the culture and humor is very similar. At least you 'uns are not as obese as WV and MS

  • @edwardhenry3158
    @edwardhenry3158 2 года назад

    I am sorry do you all but the greatest Cajun comedian day ever was was Dave Pettijean you all need to go look him up he was the greatest ain’t nobody telling me no never mind

  • @theoracle4010
    @theoracle4010 2 года назад

    This was funny 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @NaijaChickUgogo
    @NaijaChickUgogo 12 лет назад

    *creole

  • @born2wrestle76
    @born2wrestle76 11 лет назад +2

    This guy is funny, but not as funny as Steve Verret or Johnathan Perry INHO.

  • @kimberlybeckles9669
    @kimberlybeckles9669 8 лет назад +2

    they sound Jamaican

    • @pauldegreat3592
      @pauldegreat3592 8 лет назад +7

      Nah. Jamaicans speak an English based Creole, they are closer to people from Martinique, St Lucia and Haiti.

    • @c0ldrink
      @c0ldrink 8 лет назад +1

      I dont think they sound a lot alike, but i can see a slight similarity.

  • @MrGamerman001
    @MrGamerman001 6 лет назад +3

    A white man speaking French in an African American accent.... I'm so confused. It's like meeting an Asian with the name Daquan that speaks with a spanish accent.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад +10

      You got it all wrong, that's why you're confused.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад +3

      Acadians are multicultural

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад +5

      The Acadian language comes from it's diverse roots of African, mic mac, scottish, basque, French, and Choctaw.

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад +2

      Acadian French is a patoir

    • @PowerPoll-nx4eb
      @PowerPoll-nx4eb 5 лет назад +7

      It’s a Cajun Accent not a white man pretending to be black.

  • @CirageNoir
    @CirageNoir 11 лет назад +1

    Spelling words as they are sounded out ? How heretic. Now you really have left France for good ;)

  • @connorkingme
    @connorkingme 10 лет назад +3

    This makes me lose all faith in humanity.

    • @g.t.7362
      @g.t.7362 7 лет назад +5

      Connor King fuck off this is our culture

    • @JBmusicart
      @JBmusicart 6 лет назад +2

      That's cause you're number one coullion!

    • @PeterPantheFearless
      @PeterPantheFearless 4 года назад

      How can u just say somethin' like that about folks' culture? Smh...

  • @oc7078
    @oc7078 8 лет назад

    dave chappelle is nothing

    • @Waffleyoda
      @Waffleyoda 8 лет назад +4

      I'm a go ahead and call bullshit on that

    • @oc7078
      @oc7078 8 лет назад

      what??? dave chappelle louis ck will ferrell sre nothing compared to this comedic semigod

    • @Waffleyoda
      @Waffleyoda 8 лет назад

      +peter klaven he's a b- comedian at best

    • @oc7078
      @oc7078 8 лет назад

      no im sorry i was laughing but while i was laughing i also cried, cried with passion and laughter, sorrow and madness laughter and evil

  • @CivicSTS
    @CivicSTS 12 лет назад +3

    this is just terrible.....not at all funny