New Cajun Tutorials Site

Due to some apparently irreversible technical issues, we are having to “recreate” this web site.  We hope to have it working properly very soon so, if you please, bear with us while we sort things out.

Thanks in advance

17 Responses to “New Cajun Tutorials Site”

  1. on 06 Jan 2009 at 3:19 amPhilip Jones

    Hello Jim,

    Please keep me informed when you get your new site up in running. I look forward in learning to speak Cajun French.

    Sincerely,

    Philip Jones

  2. on 06 Jan 2009 at 2:48 pmTom Derveloy, Jr.

    J’espère bien, moi aussi, avec grand espoir!

  3. on 07 Jan 2009 at 2:43 amJustin

    Ton site est de grande valeur pour mon, ça fait, j’vas espérer avec plaisir.

  4. on 09 Jan 2009 at 7:28 amJeremy P

    Lâche pas la patate! :) Nous-autres apprécie ton travail.
    Merci!
    -Jeremy

  5. on 13 Jan 2009 at 3:39 amGeorge Q

    Mr. Leger,

    I’m delighted to notice that you’ll be continuing your site. You’ve done a wonderful job in presenting this beautiful, rich language with us and we appreciate your efforts to pass along your understanding and experience with us. Thanks so much for your kindness. Bien merci.

  6. on 15 Jan 2009 at 9:33 pmPatricia

    Great job. I am looking forward to using
    this new format. Merci

  7. on 15 Jan 2009 at 11:21 pmLoretta

    je voudais vous encourager a continuer vos efforts de soutenir cette belle langue pour qu’elle continue a vivre dans notre pays. Merci bien

  8. on 18 Jan 2009 at 1:54 pmCajun French

    Hi Mr. Leger,

    I’ve subscribed to receive your lessons via email. I’m really looking forward to this. I’m 35 years past due. My grandparents would be so pleased to know that there is someone out there keeping the language alive (even though they kept it from us as children, to talk privately amongst themselves ;-).

    Josh

  9. on 22 Jan 2009 at 10:49 pmEugene

    Bonjour, Jean! Ca viens?
    Merci, pour tous vos efforts vaillants!
    J’espère que tout va etre bientot ok!

    Thanks for all your efforts and
    I hope you’ll be back on track soon!

    Eugene

  10. on 23 Jan 2009 at 11:41 pmT.Frugé

    Bonjour Jean!

    My previous post apparently did not make it.
    I appreciate ad look forward to the opportunity to learn my Native tongue.
    I am age 50 now, and like others who have posted here; was not allowed to learn my Cajun language when young. Now, my Parents have passed, and I have no-one here to teach me.
    I purchased the “Cajun Self-Taught” book as well as CD set, along with “A Dictionary of the Cajun Language”. I am already putting them to use.
    However, having the ability to actively converse with others will definitely expedite the learning process.

    Do you know of, or intend to have an online Live Chat Room” in French?

    Could we do a “SKYPE” or “PALTALK” room?

    Best regards,

    Troy

  11. on 24 Jan 2009 at 5:53 pmEdward Lege' Jr.

    Greetings Jim,
    I am viewing all cajun language net site information.
    I am thankful that you have the gift to keep the cajun language alive.
    Ed

  12. on 02 Feb 2009 at 3:34 amCatherine

    I’m so excited that people are teaching Cajun. My great grand parents stopped teaching the little one, and I want to reclaim it for my family. I hope to get my future husband to learn as well.

    After learning a little, I’d love to talk via skype.

  13. on 06 Feb 2009 at 1:39 pmJudy

    Now we all have a great tool to teach our grandchildren their natural tongue through your gracious efforts and awesome tutorials.

    Merci, Merci, Merci.

    Judy

  14. on 22 Jul 2009 at 2:00 pmDavid

    Thanks for the site , Jim. I have transferred the archives to my IPOD and listen while I am working.
    I find the shorter the sentences, the more they help. But all is good.

    Also for anyone in the Baton Rouge area that would like to attend Cajun language classes. There are two different ones. You can contact me by email and I will give you the details. dndx@cox.net.

    David

  15. on 10 Sep 2009 at 3:22 amKimberly

    I am so glad that I found this site. I was born in 1987, and although my family is from Cut Off, Louisiana, I only know a few random words. I now live in Texas, but I still want to preserve my Cajun heritage! I especially appreciate your quizlets.

  16. on 12 Oct 2009 at 8:00 pmHenry

    I Move When I was 3yrs. old I need to talke cajun agan!! Help Me ?

  17. on 12 Oct 2009 at 8:50 pmJim

    Henry: I need an email address from you to be able to respond. Thank you. Jim Léger

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