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How do you say Happy Birthday in Louisiana Creole French?

There are a couple of ways to say "Happy Birthday" in Louisiana Creole French, depending on the specific dialect and level of formality:

Formal:

* Bon Anniversaire: This is the most common and formal way to say "Happy Birthday" in Louisiana Creole French. It directly translates to "Good Anniversary," which is a common way to say "Happy Birthday" in French.

Informal:

* Bonné Anné: This is a more casual way to say "Happy Birthday" and literally translates to "Good Year."

* Jô di Bonné Anné: This is even more informal and translates to "I wish you a Good Year."

Adding a personal touch:

You can also add a personal touch by saying:

* Jô di Bonné Anné, mon/ma chéri(e): This means "I wish you a Happy Birthday, my darling" and is a more affectionate way to wish someone a happy birthday.

The best way to say "Happy Birthday" in Louisiana Creole French depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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