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    Cajun English, or Cajun Vernacular English, is a dialect of American English derived from Cajuns living in Southern Louisiana. Cajun English is significantly...
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    The Cajuns (/ˈkeɪdʒənz/; French: les Cadjins [le kadʒɛ̃] or les Cadiens [le kadjɛ̃]), also known as Louisiana Acadians (French: les Acadiens), are a Louisiana...
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  • (Southern U.S. English); the variety primarily spoken by black residents (African-American Vernacular English); the variety spoken by Cajuns in southern...
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    regional varieties such as African American English, Chicano English, Cajun English, or Newfoundland English. American accent variation is increasing at...
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    varieties such as Yeshiva English and "Yinglish" are spoken by some American Orthodox Jews, Cajun Vernacular English by some Cajuns in southern Louisiana...
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  • merger toward [ɑ̈] Cajun English is not subject to the Southern Vowel Shift. A separate historical English dialect from the above Cajun one, spoken only...
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    time and serve in the military. Cajun GIs most of whom could neither speak nor understand English encountered solely English-speaking Americans, but learned...
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  • French descent in Southern Louisiana Cajun Country Cajun cuisine Cajun English Cajun French Cajun Jig Cajun Jitterbug Cajun music Cajans, an ethnic group of...
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  • African-American English African-American Vernacular English American Indian English Cajun English Chicano English Miami Latino English New York Latino English Pennsylvania...
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    Cajun music (French: Musique cadienne), an emblematic music of Louisiana played by the Cajuns, is rooted in the ballads of the French-speaking Acadians...
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  • California English (or Californian English) collectively refers to varieties of American English native to California. As California became one of the...
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    Étouffée (category Cajun cuisine)
    Étouffée or etouffee (French: [e.tu.fe], English: /ˌeɪtuːˈfeɪ/ AY-too-FAY) is a dish found in both Cajun and Creole cuisine typically served with shellfish...
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    Acadiana (redirect from Cajun Country)
    Acadiana (French and Louisiana French: L'Acadiane), also known as Cajun Country (Louisiana French: Le Pays Cadien), is the official name given to the...
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  • must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Cajuns or Cajun descent. Carl A. Brasseaux (born 1951), Cajun historian, writer; worked at University of Louisiana...
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  • North-Central American English is an American English dialect, or dialect in formation, native to the Upper Midwestern United States, an area that somewhat...
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    Brunswick). Most can also speak English. The Louisiana Cajun descendants tend to speak English, including Cajun English or Louisiana French, a relative...
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  • English AuE, Australian English BahE, Bahamian English BarE, Barbadian English CaE, Canadian English CIE, Channel Island English EnE, English English...
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    Northern (American) English, also known in American linguistics as the Inland North or Great Lakes dialect, is an American English dialect spoken primarily...
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  • Gambit (Marvel Comics) (category Fictional Cajuns)
    it comes to Rogue. Gambit is a Cajun from New Orleans; he is fiercely proud of his heritage and speaks both Cajun English and Louisiana French. Gambit made...
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    transcription delimiters. Midland American English is a regional dialect or super-dialect of American English, geographically lying between the traditionally-defined...
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  • transcription delimiters. Philadelphia English or Delaware Valley English is a variety or dialect of American English native to Philadelphia and extending...
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    Boudin (category Cajun cuisine)
    Luxembourgish, Belgian, Swiss, Québec, Acadian, Aostan, Louisiana Creole, and Cajun cuisine. The Anglo-Norman word boudin meant 'sausage', 'blood sausage',...
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    Pennsylvania Dutch English is a dialect of English that has been influenced by the Pennsylvania Dutch language. It is largely spoken in South Central...
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  • accent of Eastern New England English, native specifically to the city of Boston and its suburbs. Northeastern New England English is classified as traditionally...
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    Western American English (also known as Western U.S. English) is a variety of American English that largely unites the entire Western United States as...
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    Western Pennsylvania English, known more narrowly as Pittsburgh English or popularly as Pittsburghese, is a dialect of American English native primarily to...
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    Creoles (including Alabama Cajans), Louisiana Creoles (including Louisiana Cajuns), and the Missouri French (Illinois Country Creoles). The term Créole was...
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  • Native American Pidgin English, sometimes known as American Indian Pidgin English (AIPE) was an English-based pidgin spoken by Europeans and Native Americans...
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  • Gullah (also called Gullah-English, Sea Island Creole English, and Geechee) is a creole language spoken by the Gullah people (also called "Geechees" within...
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  • Pacific Northwest English (also known, in American linguistics, as Northwest English) is a variety of North American English spoken in the U.S. states...
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