Subject: Take it from someone who has tried it
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Posted on: 2015-07-04 19:45:00 UTC

The Cajun Accent is hard to replicate without sounding offensive, especially if you have not heard it properly. Living in Louisiana, I have heard it, but in order to be most helpful I would like to know a little bit more. You say near New Orleans, do you mean like a suburb of New Orleans? Do you mean Baton Rouge? Or do you mean Ascension Parish (Deep Bayou)? Or do you Atchafalaya Basin (Swamp People from History Channel)? There are slight differences in all of those accents, and all can be considered Cajun and near New Orleans.

But for general advice I recommend three things. First Diction should be your first choice, a phonetic Cajun accent runs the risk of becoming in comprehensible. Second, and this is in most cases going to be a must, throw in a smattering of French. Things like 'mon ami' or 'laissez les bon temps rouler' (Let the good times role) (Useful in certain circumstances), 'cher/cheri' is another one. And finally as a good generic guide in my opinion, look at Gambit from X-Men (Comics or Original 1990's Cartoon). He works as a pretty good template.

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