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14 Cards
First words and expressions for saying hello and other niceties of greeting others.
Tags: cajun
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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saying good-bye and leaving
Tags: cajun
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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Some common activities using the present progressive, a very common construction in Cajun French to describe action as it is happening.
Tags: cajun progressive verb
Posted on: 11/04/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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Infinitive form of some basic, everyday verbs
Tags: cajun verbs
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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Phrases to describe how you get along or don't get along with someone, particularly in the case of couples.
Tags: cajun french
Posted on: 02/23/2010
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By: amandalafleur
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Masculine and feminine forms of adjectives of nationality and place origin.
Tags: cajun french
Posted on: 02/28/2010
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By: amandalafleur
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Affirmative commands with direct object pronouns, speaking to more than one person or someone addressed respectfully as "vous."
Tags: cajun
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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Verbs (in infinitive form) to talk about how people, especially couples, get along. See "Human relationships" to practice using these verbs in context.
Tags: cajun french
Posted on: 02/28/2010
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By: amandalafleur
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The present progressive form of verbs in the BYKI list "Cajun 10". The progressive form is highly characteristic of Louisiana French and much more common than it is in standard French.
Tags: cajun progressive verbs
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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Common negative commands used when speaking to more than one person or when speaking to one person, usually an elder, to whom one wants to show respect.
Tags: cajun imperative negative
Posted on: 01/08/2010
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By: amandalafleur
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20 Cards
Infinitive form of verbs from the Cajun folktale of the little ant who broke its leg in the snow.
Tags: cajun
Posted on: 09/14/2009
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By: amandalafleur
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This vocabulary goes with the video "Les Guidry sont pas bons!", which you can watch on YouTube or at http://sites.google.com/site/louisianafrench/home/anita-guidry-1
Tags: bayou cajun french guidry lafourche louisiana
Posted on: 04/11/2010
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