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What is the Cajun translation for goodbye?

There isn't a direct one-to-one translation for "goodbye" in Cajun French. However, depending on the context and level of formality, you can use:

Informal:

* "Ciao" (pronounced "chee-ow") is a common, informal way to say goodbye in Cajun French.

* "A la prochaine" (pronounced "ah lah pro-shen") translates to "until next time" and is a friendly way to say goodbye.

* "Au revoir" (pronounced "oh re-vwahr") is the standard French word for goodbye, often used in Cajun French.

Formal:

* "Bonne journée" (pronounced "bonn zhoor-nay") means "have a good day" and is a polite way to say goodbye.

* "Bonne soirée" (pronounced "bonn swa-ray") means "have a good evening" and is a polite way to say goodbye in the evening.

It's important to note that Cajun French is a very vibrant and expressive language, and the best way to say goodbye may depend on the specific situation and relationship between the people involved.

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