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What is the Cajun word for little or petite?

There isn't a specific Cajun word for "little" or "petite" in the sense of size.

Cajun French generally uses the standard French word "petit" (pronounced "puh-tee") for small or little. This can be used for both people and objects.

However, depending on the context and the specific nuance you want to convey, there are a few options:

* Ti-: This is a common prefix used in Cajun French to denote smallness. For example, "ti-chien" means "little dog."

* P'tit: This is a more informal and affectionate version of "petit."

* Graine: This word literally means "seed," but it can be used figuratively to describe something small or delicate, especially a person.

Ultimately, the best way to express "little" or "petite" in Cajun French depends on the specific context and the desired tone.

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