Caca and cocô are Portuguese equivalents of the English word "poo." The two words may be preceded, immediately and respectively, by the feminine singular a or the masculine singular o since Portuguese employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The respective pronunciations will be "(a) KA-kuh" and "(oo) koo-KO" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
A in Portuguese is "the" in English.
"Who?" in English is Quem? in Portuguese.
"Girl" in English is menina in Portuguese.
Manja! in Portuguese is "Eat!" in English.
Solteira in Portuguese is "maiden" in English.
"England" in English is Inglaterra in Portuguese.
"Hope" in English is esperança in Portuguese.
Vem! in Portuguese is "(You) Come!" in English.
Se in Portuguese is "if" or "self" in English.
Janeiro in Portuguese is "January" in English.
"Can you speak English?" in English is Você fala inglês?in Portuguese.
Vento in Italian and Portuguese is "wind" in English.