How do you say hello in Louisiana Creole?

Bonjou (Hello) Éy laba (Hey there)
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How do Louisiana people say hello?

Awrite. “Awrite” is another common greeting in NOLA, but more universal than y'at.
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What do Louisiana Creoles speak?

Louisiana Creole (Louisiana Creole: Kréyòl La Lwizyàn) is a French-based creole language spoken by fewer than 10,000 people, mostly in the state of Louisiana. It is spoken today by people who racially identify as White, Black, mixed, and Native American, as well as Cajun and Louisiana Creole.
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What race is Louisiana Creole?

In present Louisiana, Creole generally means a person or people of mixed colonial French, African American and Native American ancestry. The term Black Creole refers to freed slaves from Haiti and their descendants.
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Is Louisiana Creole French?

Louisiana Creole, French-based vernacular language that developed on the sugarcane plantations of what are now southwestern Louisiana (U.S.) and the Mississippi delta when those areas were French colonies.
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What is the Louisiana accent called?

All of these ingredients have flavored the speech of French Louisiana, yielding a unique dialect called Cajun English. The dialect is spoken mainly in southern Louisiana, although emigrations to southern Texas and southern Mississippi have resulted in pockets of Cajuns living in those areas.
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What does CHE mean in Louisiana?

“Cher” Cher (share or sha) is a term of endearment used when greeting another person. It's similar to “love” or “dear,” and is traditionally used by Cajuns. For instance, “Oh, that's some spicy hot sauce, cher!”
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What does boo mean in Louisiana?

Boo. A term of endearment a parent or grandparent would call a small child, presumably Cajun in origin. Sometimes refers to your sweetheart, too.
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What does cha mean in Louisiana?

Born from the French word "Cher" which means dear one, "Sha" is the sound of Cher in Cajun French and means exactly the same thing. It's used interchangeably with: dear, honey, babe, sweetheart, the list goes on!
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How do Louisiana say baby?

Everyone in New Orleans is "baby" or "dawlin'." Male or female, young or old, it doesn't matter.
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What does Tu Che mean?

English translation:point taken ("you got me there") Explanation: One way to put it. Actually "touché", a fencing expression, a call made when one gets hit by the opponent. It's a way to acknowledge a point, a witty remark or an accusation.
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What does boo mean in Cajun?

Boo - your honey, your sweetie. Cher, Sha - sweetheart, baby. T - put this before anyone's name, and it means 'little'. Like T John. Sussie - add a little something extra or sweet.
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What does Sher mean in Louisiana?

Have you ever heard someone called Cher (share or sha)? It is a term of endearment or even a greeting to another person. It is comparable to “love” or “dear,” and it is traditionally used by Cajuns amongst friends and family. If someone refers to you with Cher, be proud because you are a part of the family.
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What does Yaya mean in Louisiana?

HarperCollins, $14. SEATTLE - The term "ya-ya," for those who have not spent time in Louisiana, comes from the Creole term "gumbo ya-ya," which means everybody talking at the same time.
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What does ya ya mean in Cajun?

What does ya ya mean in Cajun? It means “everybody talks at once, which, if you've been to any meeting, political, social, PTA or otherwise [in New Orleans], you know what gumbo ya ya means.”
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What does Shay mean in Creole?

Sha (sha) - Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French "cher". A term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart. When used as an adjective, it is to describe something sweet or cute.
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What race is Cajun?

Ethnic mixing and non-Acadian origins

Cajuns include people with Irish and Spanish ancestry, and to a lesser extent of Germans and Italians; Many also have Native American, African and Afro-Latin Creole admixture. Historian Carl A. Brasseaux asserted that this process of mixing created the Cajuns in the first place.
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What are Creole slaves?

In the era of European colonization of the New World, creole (in French, criollo and crioulo in Spanish and Portuguese, respectively) referred to any person of “Old World” descent (European or African) who was born in the “New World.” For example, a Creole slave was an enslaved person born in the New World, whatever ...
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What is Louisiana food called?

Cajun and Creole food are both native to Louisiana and can be found in restaurants throughout New Orleans.
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What language did slaves in Louisiana speak?

Enslaved Africans in New Netherlands, later New York, developed a Dutch-based creole, Negerhollands Creole Dutch, in Haiti and later in Louisiana people spoke a French-based creole, today called Haitian Creole French.
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What celebrities are Creole?

  • Beyoncé Knowles (born 1981) – R&B singer.
  • Solange Knowles (born 1986) – R&B singer.
  • Tina Knowles (born 1954) – fashion designer.
  • The Knux (born 1982 & 1984) – musicians, rappers, singers, record producers.
  • Dorothy LaBostrie (1929–2007) – songwriter, best known for co-writing Little Richard's 1955 hit "Tutti Frutti"
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