What does Tet Dur mean?

It means “hard-headed”.
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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 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 you say Happy New Year in Cajun?

Bonne Annee means happy new year, but some people say “Bonne Annee” at any and all holidays, just for fun.
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How do Cajuns greet each other?

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.
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What do you call a Cajun woman?

a term of endearment for a male cajun. Negresse. a term of endearment for a female cajun.
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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; Cajuns may also have Native American and Afro-Latin Creole admixture.
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What is a Cajun party called?

A fais do-do is a Cajun dance party; the term originated before World War II.
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How do Cajuns say happy birthday?

Happy Birthday Song in Cajun French (Bonne Fête en français cadien)
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What are Creole slaves?

The term Creole was first used in the sixteenth century to identify descendants of French, Spanish, or Portuguese settlers living in the West Indies and Latin America. There is general agreement that the term "Creole" derives from the Portuguese word crioulo, which means a slave born in the master's household.
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What is the Cajun word for godfather?

Parrain. You would pronounce this word “pa-ra (n)”. A parrain is a godfather, or spiritual sponsor. When babies are christened, they're sponsored by a set of godparents, the parrain (godfather), and the nanny (godmother).
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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 shy mean in Cajun French?

Louisiana Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French cher 1. Term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart 2.
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What race is a Creole person?

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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Whats the difference between Cajun and Creole?

Today, common understanding holds that Cajuns are white and Creoles are Black or mixed race; Creoles are from New Orleans, while Cajuns populate the rural parts of South Louisiana. In fact, the two cultures are far more related—historically, geographically, and genealogically—than most people realize.
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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 does pawpaw mean in Louisiana?

Papaw definition

(US, dialect, southern US) Grandfather, especially paternal grandfather. noun. 8.
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How do you say aunt in Cajun?

Tante (Taunt): Aunt.
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Are Louisiana Creoles Haitian?

The Creole language you might find in Louisiana actually has its roots in Haiti where languages of African tribes, Caribbean natives, and French colonists all mixed together to form one unique language.
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Which is hotter Cajun or Creole?

While many who are unfamiliar with Louisiana's food culture do use the terms Creole and Cajun interchangeably, there are differences between the cooking styles and seasoning preferences Of the two blends, Creole seasoning is known as the milder and more refined option. Cajun seasoning tends to be the hotter one.
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What is Creole mixed with?

Yet Creoles are commonly known as people of mixed French, African, Spanish, and Native American ancestry, many of who reside in or have familial ties to Louisiana.
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