Comment ça va?
Quoi ça dit?
Comment les affaires?
Comment c'est?
Comment les cannes sentent?
Quoi il y a?
Comment les haricots?
Comment ça roule?
Ça viens? is one Cajun French equivalent of the English phrase "How are you?" The pronunciation of the interrogative phrase in the third person impersonal singular of the present indicative -- which translates literally as "It/that/this is coming?" -- will be "sa vya" in Cajun French.
Comment ca va, mon ami....pronounced "come-on sa va, mon ah me."
how to say its all good in cajun french
Minou is cajun french for cat
'Ma soeur' Means sister in French. I don't know if that's the same as Cajun French... But i hope i helped!
It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
"beau"
survivant
Minou is cajun french for cat
as of 2012, there is no online translator that can handle Cajun French.
Cajun girl is translated "une fille acadienne, une acadienne" in French
Acadien or simply Cadien
If you meanCajun, like French-Cajun or New Orleans Cajun it's "Cajun"
Thank you in Cajun is merci beaucoup, Many people speak Cajun French in Louisianan. It is different than the traditional French spoken in France.
'Ma soeur' Means sister in French. I don't know if that's the same as Cajun French... But i hope i helped!
It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
Cajun French is a mixture of French and the native tongue of the Indians living in Louisiana during the French and Indian war. After the Louisiana Purchase, people in that region still kept the language alive (and Cajun is spoken all over Louisiana). (I have heard that Cajun is such a mixture, that many native French speakers have trouble picking up what is spoken.) --shel
No
'for'
"beau"