It's not a different language cajun just has dialect.
but anyways you should prolly say " mais(meh) imma miss you sha T beb"
In Cajun culture, the saying for "you will be missed" is "tu seras manquΓ©." This expression captures the sentiment of fondly remembering the person who will no longer be present.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
"Duh huh" in Cajun slang is used to express agreement or understanding, similar to saying "okay" or "got it" in English. It is a casual and informal way of showing agreement in conversation.
The cajun work for Godmother is Nanan.
You would say "un p'tit cajun" in Cajun French.
Cajun is pronounced as "kay-jun."
It means he has missed you.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
it's their way of saying they missed you.
"Duh huh" in Cajun slang is used to express agreement or understanding, similar to saying "okay" or "got it" in English. It is a casual and informal way of showing agreement in conversation.
The Cajun state is Louisiana.
the Louisiana
The cajun work for Godmother is Nanan.
You would say "un p'tit cajun" in Cajun French.
There is no such thing as "Cajun" meat. But what people believe to be "cajun meat" is meat that is seasoned with, yep you guessed it, "cajun seasonings". But there is andouille and tasso, and these are "cajun" sausage-type things.
Cajun is pronounced as "kay-jun."
Cajun Rollergirls was created in 2008.
Cajun Cliffhanger ended in 2000.