Acadian

[ə'keidjən]
  • n. 阿加底亚人;阿加底亚人的方言
  • adj. 阿卡迪亚的;阿卡迪亚人的
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acadian 加拿大阿卡迪亚人

地名来自Arcadian,希腊诗歌中所描述的世外桃源,借指该地。

Acadian
1705, from Acadia, Latinized form of Acadie, French name of Nova Scotia, probably from Archadia, the name given to the region by Verrazano in 1520s, from Greek Arkadia, emblematic in pastoral poetry of a place of rural peace (see Arcadian); the name may have been suggested to Europeans by the native Micmac (Algonquian) word akadie "fertile land." The Acadians, expelled by the English in 1755, settled in large numbers in Louisiana (see Cajun, which is a corruption of Acadian).
1. Who are the Acadian people?
阿卡迪亚人指的是哪些人?

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2. Q : Who were the Acadian people?
谁是亚加地人?

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