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In Cajun nicknames, "t" is often short for "petit," which means "little" in French. Using "t" in nicknames is a common way to show endearment or familiarity, similar to adding "-ie" or "-y" to names in English.
"Trรจs bon" means very good in Cajun French.
It means "My Baby"
It means "Good Bye"
It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
i think it means like "SMEAR"
Traiteur is a Cajun word. It means someone practicing faith healing medicine.
In Cajun French, you can say "Bonjour" to greet someone.
The Cajun word for love is "amour" and the Cajun word for hate is "haine."
'Ma soeur' Means sister in French. I don't know if that's the same as Cajun French... But i hope i helped!
If you are thinking of "stifle", it means to smother, and so by extension to kill or do away with.
Not sure how you spell it, but my buddy (whose family is from New Iberia, La.) said "coo-yahn" means crazy in Cajun.