Cajun French Translator
The most advanced Cajun French translation tool available online. Our translator uses specialized linguistic algorithms and Louisiana dialect databases to provide accurate translations between English and Cajun French — laissez les bons temps rouler!
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About Cajun French
Cajun French, also known as Louisiana French, is a variety of the French language spoken primarily in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It descended from the French spoken by Acadian immigrants who were deported from Canada in the 18th century and settled in Louisiana.
The language has evolved over centuries, incorporating words from Spanish, Native American languages, English, and African languages. Today, Cajun French is experiencing a cultural revival, with efforts to preserve and teach the language to new generations.
Interesting fact: Cajun French has many unique words not found in standard French, like "lagniappe" (a little something extra) and "boucherie" (a community butchering event).
Related dialects: Acadian French, Creole French, Louisiana Creole, and standard Metropolitan French.
How to Use the Cajun French Translator
Common Cajun French Phrases
| English Phrase | Cajun French Translation | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| How are you? | Comment ça va? | koh-mahn sah vah |
| Let the good times roll! | Laissez les bons temps rouler! | lay-zay lay bohn tohn roo-lay |
| Thank you very much | Merci beaucoup | mehr-see boh-koo |
| What's your name? | Comment tu t'appelles? | koh-mahn too tah-pell |
| See you later | À la prochaine | ah lah proh-shen |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Cajun French has distinct vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. It preserves many 18th-century French features and includes loanwords from Spanish, Native American languages, English, and African languages. Our translator accounts for these unique characteristics.
While our translator is highly accurate (91.8%), it's best suited for learning, casual communication, and cultural purposes. For official business documents, we recommend consulting with a professional human translator familiar with Cajun French.
Google Translate uses standard Metropolitan French, while our translator is specifically tuned for Louisiana Cajun French dialects. We account for unique Cajun vocabulary, pronunciation guides, and cultural context missing from general translation tools.
Yes! Click on any Cajun French word in your translation to hear its authentic Louisiana pronunciation. This feature helps learners master the unique Cajun accent and intonation patterns.
Cajun French is primarily spoken in Southwest Louisiana, including areas like Lafayette, Lake Charles, Houma, and New Iberia. Our translator focuses on these regional dialects while also including some New Orleans Creole French influences.
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