wortwoot t1_iv709h1 wrote
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Has no one written Cajun language novels or the like?
gaspergou t1_iv7rvri wrote
No. We have plenty of songs, but as far as I know, the lyrics weren’t really written down until academics and preservationists transcribed them.
wortwoot t1_iv9znow wrote
That’s a shame.
oxtigerfrog t1_ivcrm0d wrote
When novels were written, they tried to write them in more “proper” French. To them, their French was just like a dialect.
wortwoot t1_iveqhy4 wrote
Gotcha. Similar situation in Quebec prior to the 1960’s, no one wrote the language as it was actually spoken (vocabulary/grammar). I’d imagine that while Cajun speakers can understand French speakers the reverse is not true if ppl go full dialect on them?
UnholyWardenG t1_ivm2ftr wrote
I was struggling with it. From what I've learned, it's is a mixture of standard French, and ...something?I have an atrocious American accent with French. But I've always found Cajun very interesting.
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