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Originally Posted by
BabbForHeisman
I’ve always wondered if we are “Cajuns fans” or “Cajun fans”.
I say I'm a Cajun fan, but I think technically that's wrong, but I don't care.
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PA announcer at Cajun field / Cajundome always say “Cajuns fans it’s thirrrrd down” and “Cajuns fans make some noiiiiiise”
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But is it
Cajun's fans
or
Cajuns fans
he is saying . . ?
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CajunS Fan could be fan of the cajunS, but Cajun(no S) fan could also mean a fan who is themselves Cajun
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Originally Posted by
RougaWhite&Blue
If Louisiana is considered singular as one entity, then “Louisiana Women” aka the team of women, vice multiple separate women, would also be deemed singular
how is it written if it were teams that end in s, cajuns, saints, etc?
From someone who can't spell no one (noone)
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Originally Posted by
RougaWhite&Blue
CajunS Fan could be fan of the cajunS, but Cajun(no S) fan could also mean a fan who is themselves Cajun
Maybe to be safe we should just go with Rajing Cajuns’s.
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
"Louisiana Women Returns to the Cajundome for Thursday Tilt with South Alabama"
The article says it is from Louisiana Athletics, so I wonder if it went out like this or KATC changed it?
"Returns" should read "Return"
I'm thinking they had to add "Women" for clarity whereas "Louisiana Returns" would have been correct.
They didn't have this problem when Lady Cajuns was a brand.
https://www.katc.com/sports/ul-sport...-south-alabama
"Mais, dat sounds right to me."
- PooPoo Broussard
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Originally Posted by
BabbForHeisman
I’ve always wondered if we are “Cajuns fans” or “Cajun fans”.
Cajun’s fans…
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