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How do you say I know in Cajun french?

There are a few ways to say "I know" in Cajun French, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Je sais: This is the most direct translation and is used in formal situations.

Informal:

* Je connais: This translates to "I know" in the sense of being familiar with something or someone.

* Chuis sachant: This is a more colloquial way of saying "I know" and is used in casual conversations.

* J'sais: This is a shortened version of "Je sais" and is commonly used in everyday speech.

* Je connais ça: This means "I know that" and is used when you are referring to something specific.

Example Sentences:

* Je sais que tu aimes le café. (I know you like coffee.)

* Je connais bien cette ville. (I know this city well.)

* Chuis sachant que tu es fatigué. (I know you're tired.)

* J'sais pas ce qui s'est passé. (I don't know what happened.)

* Je connais ça, j'ai déjà essayé. (I know that, I've tried it before.)

Remember that Cajun French is a dialect with its own unique pronunciation and grammar. It's best to practice with a native speaker or use a reliable Cajun French dictionary or resource to ensure accuracy.

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