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Kaka means poop

Kaka/Caca means “poop” in Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Romanian, Hungarian, Hebrew, Albanian… but In Swedish and other Nordic languages it means “cookie” or “small cake”…
Does that means that cookies in 
Scandinavia tastes like shit ?  we hope not …
anyway, as you can see in the comments below, people from around the world share here  the true meaning of KAKA in their own language, if your language is not mentioned yet – please do update us!

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Source>> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kaka and http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caca

 

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31 replies on “Kaka means poop”

This is a cool thing I learned today, too. My sister told me that when you type the word “kaka” in LINE Messenger chat window, the stickers suggestions that will be appeared are stickers that are related to poop. We tried to find it out in any English dictionary, but we can’t find anything related to poop. I decided to look up in Google, then I found this. Cool, Man. 😉

There is a similar word that comes from old English.

In medieval times, the practice was that you would eat with your right hand and wipe your arse with your left hand – a tradition that still exists in the Middle East. Therefore your left hand was your ‘cack-hand’.

Nowadays if you are ‘cack-handed’ it means that you are left-handed or, more commonly, clumsy or inept.

In Sinhalese language (Language use in Sri Lanka) Kakka is shit. We pronounce it as kakka. In Italian language also same (some time they call Medra), but Kaka is also use.

In Sinhalese (in Sri Lanka(which is the only country that speaks that language)) kaka means poo as well.

My dad always called poo kaka or karki or kaki & my dad was of Convict ancestry sent to Tasmania from UK he was blonde with olive skin & Violet eyes & my mother also & her ancestry was of Irish travellers & came to Australia & bred racehorses & i remember my nanna she would read fortunes from tea cups I would love to find out more about both sides!

I’m danish and kaka does not mean cake in my language, kage means cake (kage is pronounced ka-e) so no, kaka does not mean cake in other nordic languages than swedish 🙂 There is a Danish reggae singer called kaka tho’..

It’s one of the very first learned baby words in polish, but it’s in use only by them and theirs mother for some time, first year. Later it’s “kupa”(read koopa), not kaka any more.

Dude, that’s fake. Spanish is my language and kaka doesn’t mean poop in spanish. It’s caca.

Recently, I had somewhat of a vivid dream, but the only part of my dream that I could remember was seeing the hand written words “Ka-Ka.” Nothing else of the dream could be recalled besides that word, which I found very strange. A day or two after this dream, I was telling my best friend about it and the strange word so she began to looked it up. I told her I had thought there was some specific meaning to why I could remember only this word, but as she read off the Google results, I was laughing too hard to care. What a shame of a wasted dream and precious internet data!

Ka-ka (also known as poop, shit or, in some languages, cookie) ?

In Finnish we have “kakka” meaning poop as well. Many of the Christian terms have come from Swedish but “Easter” which is now”Påsk” in Swedish was not loaned. The reason (it is told) is that in the Middle Ages Swedish ‘Påsk’ was pronounced with a normal “a” and had an ending “a” as well (“paaska”) which was way much too close to the Finnish word “paska” meaning “shit”.

I scrolled thru the responses and was surprised to not see French listed. Caca is the ‘polite’ French term for poop.

In French caca means poop NOT shit. Merde means shit. Similar words in Italian, Spanish, and most likely in the other Romance languages as well. Caca is almost exclusively used by the very young and their entourage.

Half remembered by me as a word used by my Mum, when I was a toddler, for poo.
Prompted to look it up after a story by my Norwegian Teacher. He was encountering sniggers from some Portuguese students when telling them the word for cake which is kake and of course pronounced caca. Thanks for the info about cack handed. Very interesting that the basic words are so common to us all

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