General Phrases:
* Le temps: This is the general word for "time."
* C'est l'heure: This means "It's time."
* Combien d'temps?: This means "How long?" or "How much time?"
* Il y a longtemps: This means "A long time ago."
* Y a pas longtemps: This means "Not long ago."
* Tout d'suite: This means "Immediately," or "Right away."
* Plus tard: This means "Later."
* Tout de suite: This means "Right now."
Specific Time Expressions:
* Le matin: Morning
* L'après-midi: Afternoon
* Le soir: Evening
* La nuit: Night
Telling Time:
* Il est... heures: This means "It is... hours." (e.g., "Il est deux heures" - It's two o'clock)
* Il est... minutes: This means "It is... minutes." (e.g., "Il est cinq minutes" - It's five minutes past)
* Il est... heures et... minutes: This means "It's... hours and... minutes." (e.g., "Il est deux heures et cinq minutes" - It's two o'five)
Days of the Week:
* Lundi: Monday
* Mardi: Tuesday
* Mercredi: Wednesday
* Jeudi: Thursday
* Vendredi: Friday
* Samedi: Saturday
* Dimanche: Sunday
Months of the Year:
* Janvier: January
* Février: February
* Mars: March
* Avril: April
* Mai: May
* Juin: June
* Juillet: July
* Août: August
* Septembre: September
* Octobre: October
* Novembre: November
* Décembre: December
Remember: Cajun French is a vibrant and unique language, so there are often variations in pronunciation and grammar. Don't be afraid to experiment and have fun!