Yes, "caca" is a colloquial term for feces in Spanish. While not considered extremely offensive, it is not a polite term and may be seen as inappropriate in certain contexts.
The Spanish word "caca" translates to "poop" or "feces" in English. It is a colloquial term used to describe waste material excreted from the body.
"Poo" in Spanish is called "caca".
"Que apestas a caca" is Spanish for "you smell like poop." It is a rude way of telling someone that they have a bad smell.
Cocoa. As in the cocoa bean that goes in chocolate. Ignore the previous statement because someone posted that incorrectly; they probably meant Cacao, which is the actual word for the Cocoa bean that comes from the Cocoa tree and is used to make chocolate and chocolate products. Caca in Spanish means feces, poo. Some people use it as a descriptive word for something that is filthy.
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The Spanish word "caca" translates to "poop" or "feces" in English. It is a colloquial term used to describe waste material excreted from the body.
Caca.
"Poo" in Spanish is called "caca".
spanish cuz ca ca means poop(clean) and mierda kinda like caca means shit(bad language)
No, it actually means "bad" in Greek. (Kaka)
Caca means POO in French.
It doesn't mean anything because it's not a word.
caca
tengo que cagar
Probably originally Spanish slang, this term has migrated into English. It means feces or excrement, and is considered rude.
it is a bad word in spanish
Well, caca is Spanish for poop, so they basically called you a turd.