What is Che 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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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 is the definition of Che?

Che (/tʃeɪ/; Spanish: [tʃe]; Portuguese: tchê [ˈtʃe]; Valencian: xe [ˈtʃe]) is an interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) and Valencia (Spain), signifying "hey!", "fellow", "guy".
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What are some Louisiana slang words?

7 Louisiana Slang Words To Sound Like A Local
  • Lagniappe = Bonus. ...
  • Dressed = Sandwich toppings. ...
  • Pinch the tail and suck the head = Crawfish eating. ...
  • Envie = Craving. ...
  • Makin Groceries = Food shopping. ...
  • Holy Trinity = Cajun flavouring. ...
  • Hurrication = Vacation during storm season. ...
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How do you say crazy in Cajun?

C'est fou means that's crazy, or he's crazy.
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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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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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How do New Orleans 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 ya ya mean in Cajun?

Chef Prudhomme claimed that the gumbo was so good it made you say “Ya Ya!” Gumbo Ya Ya is also a Cajun phrase that means “when everybody is talking at the same time”.
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Does Che mean house?

Chez is most commonly used to refer to a home or business, but it can also be employed to characterize someone or something or as part of an expression. For example: chez mon oncle > at / to my uncle's house. chez moi > at home, at / to my house.
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What is the full form of Che?

CHE Stands For Center for Higher Education| Chemical Engineering| College of Human Ecology| Continuing Health Education| Ceramic Heat Emitter.
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How do Cajuns say Cher?

Most of the time, people see the word cher and pronounce it exactly the way the singer's name is pronounced. In Cajun French, it's a lot different. Our cher is pronounced “sha” with a short “a”.
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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 does ga de Don mean?

This is one of my favorite sayings. I think when loosely translated it means "well look at that" or a facsimile thereof. You can find this expression in a Rod Bernard song called "Ga De Don, Ga De Don".
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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 is a 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 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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Does New Orleans smell?

Depending on where you are (or “where y'at,” rather) and what time of year it is, New Orleans might smell like horse manure, cigarettes, urine, dead fish, marijuana, vomit, diesel fumes, fried chicken, Confederate jasmine, old wood, coffee, Angel's Trumpet flowers, mown grass, mossy trees, and sweet olive.
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What language do Cajun speak?

The word Cajun popped up in the 19th century to describe the Acadian people of Louisiana. The Acadians were descendants of the French Canadians who were settling in southern Louisiana and the Lafayette region of the state. They spoke a form of the French language and today, the Cajun language is still prevalent.
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How do you greet a Cajun?

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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