The Cajun French phrase for "has started" is "a commencé."
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment ça va?"
The Cajun French translation for "let's get started" is "comminçons".
The Cajun French phrase for "have a good day" is "passe une bonne journée."
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
The cajun work for Godmother is Nanan.
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment ça va?"
The Cajun French translation for "let's get started" is "comminçons".
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The Cajun French phrase "fais pa sa" translates to "don't do that" in English. The word "fais" comes from the French verb "faire," meaning "to do," and "pa" is a negation particle in Cajun French. Therefore, the phrase is a command instructing someone not to perform a specific action.
Justin Wilson, a Cajun chef
ça va ? > how it's going? -
In Cajun French, you can say "Eh bien, hell oui, chérie." This phrase captures the enthusiastic affirmation and endearment typical in Cajun expressions. The mix of English and French reflects the unique cultural blend of the Cajun community.
The Cajun French phrase for "have a good day" is "passe une bonne journée."
In Cajun French, "me cha" translates to "my dear" or "my love." It's a term of endearment often used affectionately between friends or loved ones. This phrase reflects the warm, familial culture of the Cajun community in Louisiana.
fe do do (Fay doe doe) -Cajun- literally it means "go to sleep", a phrase that was whispered to the babies so the women folk could get to the party too.
"The iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris." The pronunciation will be "lah gleh" in French.
It just means how's it going. Hope that helps Cher!