Little one
The Cajun French word for little or petite is "ti," which is short for "petit" in standard French.
If you mean doll as in person, the word is "catin" also if you mean a doll as a toy, where I'm from we say bebelle (bay-belle). (sorry can't do accents on this keyboard.)
"équilibre" balance is a tricky word because in cajun french balance means the rest of. (ie La balance de ma vie... the rest of my life)
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.
The word you are referring to is likely "lagniappe," a Cajun French term meaning a little something extra or a bonus.
Minou is cajun french for cat
The Cajun French word for little or petite is "ti," which is short for "petit" in standard French.
The Cajun French word is the same as the France french word. l'ami(e) (the -e is if the friend is feminine.)
Seize is the French word for "sixteen"
Nothing in French is "rien"
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If you mean doll as in person, the word is "catin" also if you mean a doll as a toy, where I'm from we say bebelle (bay-belle). (sorry can't do accents on this keyboard.)
I believe it is cajun French for little cat (actually a not so delicate substitute word for cat).
les restes
The word cajun comes from Cagian, which is a variation of Acadian, from Acadia, former French colony in what is now Canadian Maritimes.
"équilibre" balance is a tricky word because in cajun french balance means the rest of. (ie La balance de ma vie... the rest of my life)
le dessert