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What french word id derived from the term cajun?

The French word derived from the term "Cajun" is Acadien.

"Cajun" is a shortened and anglicized version of "Acadian", which refers to the French people who were expelled from Acadia (now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Maine) in the 18th century. They then settled in Louisiana, where they developed their own unique culture and language.

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