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Ah my dear boy.... you speak (parlez) French well
It is typically used in sympathy to a less well off person. Such as: "The poor dear fell down and broke his ankle."
It can be, as in a dear person, or dear memories. The word dear can also be used as a noun (a kind or helpful person). It is also rarely used as an adverb (e.g. the principles we hold dear).
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
The noun 'dear' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who is well loved; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'dear' is dearness.
The Cajun French word for dog is chien. However in Cajun French, as well as in other forms of French, the language has masculine and feminine words. A male dog is chien and a female dog is chienne.
well - cajun translate for goodnight is bonne nuit. i think that is how you say it to your friends as well!
Cajun needs its own home on answers.com, this topic category is not fit.In French though, you would say "petite mère", but more commonly, if it's about a woman who is a grand-mother or of that age, "mamie" or "mémé". The latter is less common because the sound makes the woman seem really old. Hope this helps.Edit: Well your question made me play my Cajun and Zydeco songs, and what do you know, the first song was: 'Tit galop pour "Mamou"So I guess there's your answer.
The word "Cajun" is derived from "Acadian" ("Acadien" in French) which means someone from Acadia.The French pronunciation had nothing to do with development of the word.After the French and Indian War, the British took over French Canada. French citizens of the province of Acadia were ejected from that land and taken by the British to various ports all along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Most eventually ended up in Louisiana, which was still held by France, but they did not mix well with the existing French community. When the US bought Louisiana, the descendants of the former Acadians had been living in the back country around New Orleans for several generations. The Americans contracted the name from Acadian to Cajun.
It's mes chers amis, (May Sha Zah-mee), the oh on the end is added in the song Jambalaya, just like me-oh-my-oh. It's French for my dear friends. A lot of the printed lyrics and a lot of singers use "ma Cher ami", (Ma Sha Ah-mee) which means my dear friend, but is pronounced slightly different than the plural form. Hank definitely used the first and all the internet lyrics have bastardized it to "machez amio" Some figure that "amio" is some form of the spanish "amigo", but the song is a good example of assonance in verse; Joe, go, me-oh-my-oh, go, pole, pirogue, by-oh (bayou), me-oh-my-oh, and then "amis-oh", just because it fits so well... I Disagree The translation is Cher amio which is cajun french. Hank was refering to the woman in the song. He was saying that he was going see his dear love, not dear friend. Though similar to the parisian Cher ami meaning dear friend. To a cajun sha is friend and Cher is love. So the translation is Cher amio meaning dear love. Further disagree: If you listen closely on headphones, it doesn't make sense to say my ma chers amio, he's actually saying "see Mamma Cher Amio", he's seeing the mamma that he loves, hence the reference to Cajun food as his mother makes.
"Boolawee" is a Cajun term used to describe someone who is good at dancing or knows how to dance well.
Lafeyette is known for its Creole and Cajun culture, as well as delicious Cajun cuisine which combines spicy and sweet flavours. The town is known as the "heart of Cajun Country".
Ah my dear boy.... you speak (parlez) French well
Cajun is a type of music mainly associated with Acadiana region of South Louisiana. The music reflects Acadiana and its people, their descendants, culture and heritage. Cajun music is rooted in both French and American musical traditions, with a focus on very danceable, rhythm-driven melodies, as well as traditional French dance songs like "Jolie Blonde" and "Allons a Lafayette", to waltzes and two-steps, polkas, mazurkas and bals. The fiddle is by far the most prominent instrument and provides the melody for many songs.
Ok well i will need more information dear dear dear Fred is a loser
The Cajun people.
Well it depends if you believe in hell.