Acadien or simply Cadien
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
In Cajun French, "balance" is spelled as "balans."
The correct spelling is "Cajun", which refers to a style of cooking and cultural tradition from the Southern United States, particularly Louisiana.
The word you are referring to is likely "lagniappe," a Cajun French term meaning a little something extra or a bonus.
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment รงa va?"
You would say "un p'tit cajun" in Cajun French.
in French it's 'un bourdon'
belle vue
éternité
In Cajun French, "balance" is spelled as "balans."
A godmother is commonly referred to as Nanny or Nannon.
The correct spelling is "Cajun", which refers to a style of cooking and cultural tradition from the Southern United States, particularly Louisiana.
i dont know how to spell it but its "tet deu "
That is the correct spelling of Acadiana, the French Cajun region of Louisiana state.
Not sure how you spell it, but my buddy (whose family is from New Iberia, La.) said "coo-yahn" means crazy in Cajun.
The word you are referring to is likely "lagniappe," a Cajun French term meaning a little something extra or a bonus.
The name Hebert (Cajun or French) is pronounced "A-bear."
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment รงa va?"