Cajun English, or Cajun Vernacular English, is a dialect of American English derived from Cajuns living in Southern Louisiana. Cajun English is significantly influenced by Louisiana French, the historical language of the Cajun people, themselves descended from the French-speaking Acadian people. While French remains mostly only used by the elderly,[1] it is seeing something of a cultural renaissance.[2] Still, Cajun English is not merely a transitional dialect between French and English, and most of its speakers today are monolingual anglophones.[3]
Cajun English is considerably distinct from General American English,[4] with several features of French origin remaining strong, including intonation, vocabulary, and certain accent features. The Cajun accent is frequently described as flat within Cajun Country.[5]