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What is the Cajun phrase for has started?

There isn't a single, exact Cajun phrase for "has started". Cajun French often uses the standard French conjugation for "to start" (commencer), which is "a commencé".

Here are some ways to express "has started" in Cajun French, depending on the context:

* "A commencé": This is the most direct translation and works in many situations.

* "A prend à..." (literally "has taken to...") This implies a specific action has begun. Example: "A prend à pleuvoir" (It has started to rain).

* "A commence à...": This emphasizes the beginning of an action. Example: "A commence à faire chaud" (It has started to get hot).

It's important to remember that Cajun French is a vibrant, spoken language, and there's a lot of variation in how people speak.

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