Acadian

//əˈkeɪ.di.ən//

"Acadian" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Akkadian is not Acadian.

Acadian is not Akkadian.

He's Acadian.

The word "Cajun" comes from "Acadian," one of North America's French-speaking communities.

Voters went to the polls in the southern state of Louisiana Saturday to decide whether their next governor should be the son of immigrants from India or a woman of French/Acadian heritage.

In many places, Acadian has been supplanted by English and by Standard French.

The Burgess Shale contains fossils of very odd organisms that lived during the Acadian.

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