The Cajun term for hello is "bonjour."
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."
In Cajun French, you can say "Bonjour" to greet someone.
Faron Young was not Cajun. He was an American country music singer known for hits like "Hello Walls" and "Four in the Morning." He was from Shreveport, Louisiana, but his music was rooted in traditional country rather than Cajun influences.
"Boolawee" is a Cajun term used to describe someone who is good at dancing or knows how to dance well.
The French word "acadien" is derived from the term "cajun," referring to the descendants of Acadian exiles who settled in Louisiana and developed their own distinct culture.
Hello beautiful.
In Cajun French, you can say "Bonjour" to greet someone.
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We always say "Meh How Y'all Doin'" or "How's Ya Mom and Dem?" Jamie Knight, Owner Fruge Cajun Seasoning http://www.FrugeCajunSeasoning.com
Faron Young was not Cajun. He was an American country music singer known for hits like "Hello Walls" and "Four in the Morning." He was from Shreveport, Louisiana, but his music was rooted in traditional country rather than Cajun influences.
Cajun French term for a foolish person.
"Boolawee" is a Cajun term used to describe someone who is good at dancing or knows how to dance well.
A Parran is a Cajun term for a godfather. A Nanny is their godmother.
The French word "acadien" is derived from the term "cajun," referring to the descendants of Acadian exiles who settled in Louisiana and developed their own distinct culture.
Cajun French is a French/English dialect spoken in Louisiana and Alabama along the Gulf coast. In Cajun French the word 'hello' is said as 'bonjou'.
"K pasa" is a Cajun French Creole term that translates to "What's up?" or "What's happening?" It is commonly used as a greeting to ask someone how they are doing or what's going on.