What do Cajuns say when food is good?

Bon Appetit! (bon a-pet-tite') – Good appetite – or “Enjoy!” Boucherie (boo-shuh-ree) – A community butchering which involves several families contributing the animal(s) –usually pigs — to be slaughtered.
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What are some Cajun sayings?

8 Fun Cajun Sayings
  • “Laissez les bon temps rouler” ...
  • “Fais-do-do” ...
  • “Holy Trinity” ...
  • “Cher” ...
  • “Pirogues” ...
  • “Gris gris” ...
  • “Lagniappe” ...
  • “How's ya mama an' them?”
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How do Cajuns say good?

Ça c'est bon (Sa say bohn): That's good. Ça va (Sa va): That's enough. Cajun (cay-jun): The word Cajun began in 19th century Acadie. The French of noble ancestry would say, "les Acadiens", while some referred to the Acadians as, "le 'Cadiens", dropping the "A".
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How do you say sweet in Cajun?

Cher (shaa) - Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French. 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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How do you say let's eat in Cajun?

Allons manger! That's French for “let's eat,” and it's the mantra of Marie Ducote-Comeaux, tour guide and owner of Cajun Food Tours in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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Louisiana Cajun/Creole accent, dialect, customs



What does Tet Dur mean?

It means “hard-headed”.
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What does C est si bon mean in Cajun?

C'est si bon. — That's so good.
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Why do Cajuns say Sha?

Sha: Louisiana Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French cher. Term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart. It could also be a reference to something that is cute.
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What does mais la mean in Cajun French?

Frequently used French words

Mais la!- “May La” it's an expression of exasperation. “Mais” means “but” and is often used in place of it in English sentences. “I don't know, mais I've got a good feeling about this.”
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What are some New Orleans sayings?

15 New Orleans Words and Phrases You Should Learn Before Visiting the City
  • “Pass a good time” ...
  • “Lagniappe” ...
  • “Who dat?” ...
  • “Creole” ...
  • “Cajun” ...
  • “Pinch the tail and suck the head” ...
  • “Krewe” ...
  • “Fais do-do”
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What is geaux mean?

Verb. geaux. (Louisiana, humorous, mainly in sporting chants) Informal form of go.
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What does NONC mean in Cajun?

nonc m (plural noncs) (Louisiana, Cajun) Alternative form of oncle, uncle.
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What does NONC mean in Cajun French?

So I'm sure I've mentioned tante means aunt and is pronounced “tawnt”, but I don't think I've mentioned nonc which means uncle. Nonc is pronounced “nawnk”. I never had an uncle I called nonc, but when my brother married his wife, I picked one up. Her dad.
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What is NO and NC in electrical?

It can be NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed).
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Is Couyon a bad word?

Couyon. This word comes from the French word, “couillon” and is the Cajun French word for a foolish person, a fool.
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What does Cooyan mean in Cajun?

Couyon (coo-yawn) - A Cajun French term used to describe a foolish person. Sha (sha) - Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French "cher". A term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart.
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What is pauvre bete?

Today's phrase is pauvre bête which means “poor thing”. Pauvre is pronounced “pauv” (pau like in Paul and an almost F sound on the end) which means poor.
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What does cherchez la femme?

Definition of cherchez la femme

: look for the woman : the cause of the situation must be a woman.
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What does Eaux mean in Louisiana?

-eaux is the standard French language plural form of nouns ending in -eau, e.g. eau → eaux, château → châteaux, gâteau → gâteaux. In the United States, it often occurs as the ending of Cajun surnames.
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What is the Cajun word for crazy?

C'est fou means that's crazy, or he's crazy.
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What is the meaning of jeux?

noun, plural jeux [zhœ]. French. a game.
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What is New Orleans motto?

Laissez les bon temps rouler

French for let the good times roll, our motto here in New Orleans.
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How do you say let the good times roll in Cajun?

Don't worry if your Cajun French is rusty: "laissez les bon temps rouler" (pronounced "Lay-say le bon tom roo-lay") just means "let the good times roll." Now you know.
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