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Ain p'tit brin (a little bit)
To say "it is good" in Cajun French, you can say "c'est bon."
Sur le temps.
In Cajun French, you would say "Sava?" to ask "How are you?"
In Cajun French, you would say "la fête" to mean party.
In Cajun French, "Hello" is typically translated as "Bonjour" and "Welcome" is translated as "Bienvenue." Cajun French is a unique dialect of French spoken mainly in Louisiana, influenced by Acadian settlers who were expelled from Canada in the 18th century. The pronunciation and spelling of these phrases may vary slightly depending on the specific region or community within Cajun country.
Ain p'tit brin (a little bit)
To say "it is good" in Cajun French, you can say "c'est bon."
Sur le temps.
In Cajun French, you would say "Sava?" to ask "How are you?"
In Cajun French, you would say "la fête" to mean party.
In Cajun French, "cousin" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English.
In Cajun French, you would say "À la prochaine" or "Adieu" to say Goodbye.
Como Ce Vas? It means " hello, how are you"?
You can say "Je t'aimerai à l'infini" in Cajun French to express "I will love you infinitely".
To say "going home" in Cajun French, you can say "aller chez nous".
In Cajun French, you can say "cher(e)" or "mon cher" to mean sweetheart.