Je sais que vous voulez goûter.
i dont know how to spell it but its "tet deu "
'Ma soeur' Means sister in French. I don't know if that's the same as Cajun French... But i hope i helped!
Cajun is not a language, but the language they do speak is French. Although I do not know Cajun slang, go ahead and say the fancy "Bon anniversaire".
In our area, the term is used by the "Cajun" [Arcadiene-French] people. I suspect that the actual origin of the word is French. Although I do not know the literal translation, in our area, the general meaning of the term is "something extra," or "a bonus."
Minou (pronounced Me-new where I am from)I don't know where you're from, but cat in Cajun french is chat...pronounced Shah. The T is silent.
In Parisian French, one would say: "Je ne sais pas" I don't really know about Cajun French, but I believe they would drop the "ne" article in order to get: "Je sais pas" pronounced as [jeuh seh pa] I think
People in Louisiana have migrated from various places, including France, Spain, Africa, and the Caribbean. Additionally, in more recent times, there has been internal migration from other parts of the United States to Louisiana.
The phrase 'Je ne sais pas' isn't the only way to say 'I don't know' in French. Another equivalent is Aucune idee! In the word by word translation, 'aucune' means '[not] any'. The noun 'idee' means 'idea'.
In French, you would say "Est-ce que tu sais parler français?"
Joyous Noel lol I'm in a french class i think the joyous is spelt like that or like joyeuxs.If you want to know the correct way to say Merry Christmas in french, take it from someone who actually speaks french fluently (and NOT just someone who's taking a class). It's said "Joyeux Noel".
Je vous sais toujours
Je ne parle pas français.