kakar

See also: Kakar, käkar, and kåkar

English

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Noun

kakar

  1. Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)

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Etymology

Borrowed from English cack, French caca, German kacken, Italian cacare, Spanish cagar, ultimately from Latin cacāre, present active infinitive of cacō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.ˈkar/, /ka.ˈkaɾ/

Verb

kakar (present tense kakas, past tense kakis, future tense kakos, imperative kakez, conditional kakus)

  1. (intransitive) to defecate (void excrement), poo, have poo
    Pardonar a me, me mustas ekirar e kakar.
    Pardon me, I have to go and poo.

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Derived terms

  • kakachar (to shit)
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