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Haitian tchala in Tchala Plus

Tchala links dreams, objects, and events to numbers. Tchala Plus helps you explore the tradition in Haitian Creole, French, and English.

What is tchala?

In Haitian popular culture, tchala works as a symbolic reference. You recount a dream and identify the people, animals, objects, or actions that appeared. Traditional references associate those symbols with numbers.

Families, regions, and printed editions may use different associations. Tchala Plus offers a cultural interpretation and cannot predict a draw.

Using the dream tool

  1. Write your dream or dictate it.
  2. The tool identifies symbols and context.
  3. It explains one reading and displays associated numbers.
  4. You can save or share the result as entertainment.

Responsible use

No dream, table, or algorithm can identify a winning number in advance. Draws depend on chance. Keep money for housing, food, health care, and bills separate from gambling.

Tchala Plus treats tchala as cultural interpretation and makes no promise of winnings.

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