"kaka" meaning in Turkish

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Noun

Etymology: Nişanyan claims that this word developed by itself as a Lallwort. However, the examples he gives of how this word is imitating the sounds of people defecating are all from Indo-European languages, with their reconstructed ancestor being Proto-Indo-European *kakka- (“to defecate”). This, combined with how other Turkic languages don't have a word of the same origin and meaning, makes it much more likely that this is instead a borrowing. If so, most likely from Greek κακά (kaká). Compare Finnish kakka and Estonian kaka, other non-Indo-European languages in close contact with Indo-European ones, bearing similar words that were seemingly not inherited from their proto-languages. Etymology templates: {{noncog|ine-pro|*kakka-||to defecate}} Proto-Indo-European *kakka- (“to defecate”), {{noncog|el|κακά}} Greek κακά (kaká), {{noncog|fi|kakka}} Finnish kakka, {{noncog|et|kaka}} Estonian kaka Head templates: {{head|tr|noun|definite accusative|kakayı|||plural|kakalar|f1accel-form=def|acc|s|f1request=1|f3accel-form=nom|p|f3request=1|head=|sort=}} kaka (definite accusative kakayı, plural kakalar), {{tr-noun|yı|lar}} kaka (definite accusative kakayı, plural kakalar) Inflection templates: {{tr-infl-noun-v|a}} Forms: kakayı [accusative, definite], kakalar [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], kaka [nominative, singular], kakalar [nominative, plural], kakayı [accusative, definite, singular], kakaları [accusative, definite, plural], kakaya [dative, singular], kakalara [dative, plural], kakada [locative, singular], kakalarda [locative, plural], kakadan [ablative, singular], kakalardan [ablative, plural], kakanın [genitive, singular], kakaların [genitive, plural]
  1. poop
    Sense id: en-kaka-tr-noun-EukLjnTy Categories (other): Pages with 47 entries, Pages with entries, Turkish entries with incorrect language header
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