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It just means how's it going. Hope that helps Cher!
"The blue iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie bleue.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris" in this context. The feminine adjective bleue means "blue."The pronunciation will be "lah gleh bluh" in French.
do his pa
cajunfrench translation for look at that
survivant
ça va ? > how it's going? -
It just means how's it going. Hope that helps Cher!
"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.
"The blue iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie bleue.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris" in this context. The feminine adjective bleue means "blue."The pronunciation will be "lah gleh bluh" in French.
"The blue iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie bleue.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris" in this context. The feminine adjective bleue means "blue."The pronunciation will be "lah gleh bluh" in French.
do his pa
Jour is a Cajun equivalent of the English word "day."Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le ("the"). The pronunciation will be "zhoo" in Cajun.
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.
La traduction en français cadien and la traduction en français régional louisianais are French equivalents of the English phrase "the Cajun French translation." The second option translates literally as "the translation in Louisiana regional French" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "la tra-dyook-syo aw fraw-seh ka-dya" and "la tra-dyook-syo aw fraw-seh rey-zhyo-nal lwee-zya-neh" in French.
cajunfrench translation for look at that
No
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