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In Cajun French, "live love laugh" can be translated as "vivre aimer rire."
There are very few French words in American, and even less so with "ou". Some may be known, such as "amour", "toujours", and the double "ou" of "Moulin Rouge", but they are not American words. "Bourse", "rouge", "roulette", "route" and "source" are examples of words coming from and identical to French, but most still feel very French, not really American. "Bayou" is another one, although technically it's Cajun, not French. "Poutine" or "caribou" if you live near Canada (again, it's French Canadian). If you mean "came from" not as being identical but just originating from French, there are several more in English, back when the French ruled Britain. For instance, "course" comes from "cours", "gourd" from "gourde". But many more had their "ou" changed to "oo", "oe", or "u", so they don't fit your criteria.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
Canada's latest census stated that ~ 82% of people from Quebec refer to themselves as 'Francophones' - that is, French is their primary language. ^^ actually , most of all the population is french . you would rarely find English people (first language, unless in Montreal) . i know cause i live there , and im french .
High cheekbones are not exclusive to French people. Cheekbone structure is determined by genetics and can be found in people of various ethnicities. French people, like individuals from other populations, may have a variety of facial features, including high cheekbones.
In Cajun French, "live love laugh" can be translated as "vivre aimer rire."
Vive grande
If a person is said to have Cajun descent, that person is believed to be descended from the Cajuns of Louisiana. These are French-speaking people who came to live in the backwoods of Louisiana after being forcibly removed from the former French colony of Acadia (in what is now Canada) after the French and Indian War in the 1740s.
Yes,swamps,bayous,marshes,etc. At least some Cajun people in Louisiana do.
Cajun Man on Saturday Night Live was played by comedian Adam Sandler. He portrayed the character as a stereotypical and over-the-top Cajun, delivering humorous monologues in a thick Cajun accent.
where did the first american live
french people live all over the place but mostly in their own country which is France.
for example french and people who live near there
houses
France, located in Europe, although a lot of French people live through out the whole world.
4 people live in the average American home.
There are 90% of french speaker.