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When a rooster crows, how do you interpret the sound you hear?In Haitian Creole, we interpret it as: Koukouyoukou or KikirikiIn English, we interpret the sound to be: cock-a-doodle-dooIn French, we believe it to be: cocoricoIn Dutch, it is believed to be: kukelekuIn German we associate with: kikerikiIn Spanish, it is believed to be QuiquirikiWhat's the sound of roosters in your own language? What do you interpret to be?In this book, "Two Haitian Tales....Vwala Se Te Yon Fwa (Once Upon a Time) and Koukoyoukou, Kikiriki.." you will find the story of the whale that got stranded on BelleVille beach (Haitian city) and the rooster that never stopped crowing when danger threatened the inhabitants of Little Paradise (TiParadi), Haiti.Get these two Haitian stories that come with translation and vocabulary at Kindle Direct Publishing nowGet these two Haitian stories that come with translation and vocabulary at Kindle Direct Publishing now
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