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The Cajun word for "dear" is "chère" for a female and "cher" for a male. These terms are often used as terms of endearment in Cajun French. They reflect the culture's warmth and affection in addressing loved ones.
Minou is cajun french for cat
"Boo" is a Cajun slang term that denotes a term of endearment to whom the person is speaking. The word is used only in informal situations and is to be used with friends and family, otherwise, it would sound weird for complete strangers to have this said to them. Other words of endearment include: * Boo * Sha * Chere'
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"
In Cajun French, the word for "precious" is "précieux." Cajun French is a dialect that incorporates elements of French and regional influences, and "précieux" is commonly used in various contexts to convey something valuable or cherished.
Nothing in French is "rien"
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The Cajun French word "peeyank" usually refers to a type of fish, specifically "pike" in English.
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The word cajun comes from Cagian, which is a variation of Acadian, from Acadia, former French colony in what is now Canadian Maritimes.