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Thread: Geaux and the Cajun sounding connection

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    Default Re: Who has dibs on Geaux

    Quote Originally Posted by BonCajun View Post
    _ Seems like you prove a point, there is a difference between staking a claim and part of the culture. I would bet there are French claims all over Louisiana, heck the whole world identifies Louisiana as French. It's just that only in Acadiana and over to Houma are French and Cajun ways part of the culture. _
    Houma is in Acadiana, as is Thibodaux, Galliano, Lake Charles, Cameron, Pierre Part, etc. Acadiana is a 22 parish area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooj_Cajun_Fan View Post
    _ It comes from an English pronunciaton of a word with a Cajun French accent. Have you ever heard a European French accent? It's completely different from Cajun French accents. That why we pronounce it that way. _
    I lived in France. What you say is ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Membertou View Post
    _ I lived in France. What you say is ridiculous. _
    I just came back from France. What I say is not ridiculous.

    It's a different dialect. It's like saying that someone from England sounds the same as someone from America, they simply don't. Especially someone from the Yorkshire region of England, alot of those guys we would barely be able to understand.

    The Cajun people were separated from France for hundreds of years. Over that time the dialect changed, words had to be invented, and pronunciations changed due to English and Spanish influences...among other things.

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    Yes you are right that Geaux isn't a French word. It's just a play on the fact that many last names here end in -eaux and pronounced "o" so instead of go Cajuns it's Geaux Cajuns. igeaux.mobi


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    Default Re: Who Had First Dibs on "Geaux"

    You md me log on ______. French spelling rules are bunk. Little known fact "x" was sometimes added for plural. Any language that has traveled around the world will always have spelling exceptions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    _ Back to the Muses, Fun. .... the worst in New Orleans is Clio ...

    Pronounced by the locals as C L ten. [Street signs are all caps: hence CLIO] _
    Yeah, sorta like the 710 system in the typical car...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    _ Back to the Muses, Fun. .... the worst in New Orleans is Clio ...

    Pronounced by the locals as C L ten. [Street signs are all caps: hence CLIO] _
    PS Who can name the rest of the Muses?

    NO SEARCHING, HAS TO BE FROM MEMORY!!!

    Lessee,

    Calliope, Melpomene, Euterpe... I'm tapped. And I can't remember ANYTHING about which discipline they represent...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    PS Who can name the rest of the Muses?

    NO SEARCHING, HAS TO BE FROM MEMORY!!!

    Lessee,

    Calliope, Melpomene, Euterpe... I'm tapped. And I can't remember ANYTHING about which discipline they represent...
    Also: Terpsicore, Clio, Erato, Polyhymnia, two more I don't remember. Can't spell any of them.


    igeaux.mobi

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