Cajun French is in danger of disappearing due to a decline in the number of native speakers, limited formal education opportunities in the language, and the influence of English on the younger generation. The preservation of Cajun French faces challenges in maintaining intergenerational transmission and competing with English as the dominant language of communication in Louisiana.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment ça va?"
Ain p'tit brin (a little bit)
In Cajun French, "happy" is translated as "content" or "heureux."
The Cajun French translation for "godfather" is "parrain."
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
The Cajun French phrase for "how are you" is "comment ça va?"
Ain p'tit brin (a little bit)
In Cajun French, "happy" is translated as "content" or "heureux."
Minou is cajun french for cat
The Cajun French translation for "godfather" is "parrain."
The Cajun French translation for "mom" is "maman".
The Cajun French translation for "sleep" is "dormir."
The Cajun French translation for "boy" is "garçon."
Same as in France French Je t'aime.
Cajun girl is translated "une fille acadienne, une acadienne" in French
The Cajun French translation for "white" is "blanc."