TchaTchaTcha is pronounced like the Spanish "ChaChaCha!"Remember the song, Chacha, Ole! Well, let's sing it, cha..cha...cha, cha...cha...cha! cha..cha...cha...cha...cha! You have sung this song so many times with your kids and family. Well, you get the idea! It is the same pronunciation except that it is written in haitian Creole. Do not let the ortography fool you!
TchaTchaTcha Dance, Songs, Stories and Music aim at providing you with enough materials to expose your children to the Haitian culture. Most importantly, TchaTchaTcha wants to introduce you to the beauty of the Haitian language. Creole is a phonetic language. What you hear is what you say. Anybody can learn it. So get started learning it through songs, creole lessons CDs, music, podcast, and more.
TchaTchaTcha wants to embark on this language-learning journey with you. It is a great and healthy adventure. It is good for your brain.
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