Cajuns are an ethnic group with roots in the Acadian culture of French-speaking settlers who migrated from Acadia (now mostly part of Nova Scotia, Canada) to Louisiana in the 18th century. They are considered a distinct cultural group within Louisiana, with a unique blend of French, Spanish, Native American, and African influences.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
Cajun French is a mixture of French and the native tongue of the Indians living in Louisiana during the French and Indian war. After the Louisiana Purchase, people in that region still kept the language alive (and Cajun is spoken all over Louisiana). (I have heard that Cajun is such a mixture, that many native French speakers have trouble picking up what is spoken.) --shel
Yes, the word Cajun is capitalized as it refers to a specific group of people, their culture, or their cuisine originating from French-speaking Acadian immigrants in Louisiana.
The cajun work for Godmother is Nanan.
Ain p'tit brin (a little bit)
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.
The name "Cajun" is short for Acadian. The Acadians were ran out of Canada.
In Louisiana
Cajun is the name given to French people settled in Louisiana. The name is a corruption of Acadian, as the ancestors of these Cajun people had been forcibly relocated from Acadia (in Nova Scotia, Canada) to Louisiana, USA.
Thank you in Cajun is merci beaucoup, Many people speak Cajun French in Louisianan. It is different than the traditional French spoken in France.
Georgia
Italian
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
Andy Pettitte was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is of Italian and Cajun French nationality.
The nationality of Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo is Portuguese.
Most often, people who lie about their nationality do so (1) because of imagined or real dislike of their nationality by the person they are addressing, or (2) because they are not proud to be the national of said country.
every people have diffident nationality