Nautical version: poupe.
Childish version: caca.
Probably the one you're wanting, the vulgar version: merde.
The maritime term is la poupe. If it is scatological baby-talk that interests you, then it is le caca.
French - merdE --- Do you mean the verb or the noun?
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
caca
To say "take a poop" in French, you can say "faire caca."
You can say "Je veux faire caca" in French to express that you want to poop.
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poop(English)- GloriaAnswerYou can say poop in English like poop (poop). The term originates in Poop Land, the land of the people who worship the Poop God, the god who brings poop to the poop race after they eat. The color of the Poop People's skin was that of dark chocolate, so the poop god praised the people by giving them dark brown poop. If the people disobeyed, the Poop God would give them discolored poop (red, green, blue, yellow, ect, ect.) Answeryou say it like "poop" Answeryou say it like "poop"
No, "murd" is not the French word for "poop." "Poop" in French is "caca" or "excrément."
The French word for poop is "Merde".
In French, you would say "Je vais te jeter de la merde."
Spelled : Je doit faire caca !Pronounced : Juh dua fer caca !
The maritime term is la poupe. If it is scatological baby-talk that interests you, then it is le caca.
In Zulu, "poop" is "ubisi."
merde.
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