caca

caca — 名詞

1. a word used by young children, or by adults talking to young children, for solid

1.名詞
釋義

便便

兒童用語,指糞便

a word used by young children, or by adults talking to young children, for solid waste matter that is passed from a person's or animal's body.

例句

Rania's little brother shouted 'caca!' when he needed to use the toilet.

Rania 的弟弟在需要上廁所時大喊「便便!」。

childish interjection usage: 'caca!' as an interjection

The toddler pointed at the dog's caca on the grass and giggled.

那個學步的小孩指著草地上狗狗的便便咯咯笑。

possessive: [owner]'s caca

同義詞
  • poop

    equally informal and childish; far more common in American English than 'caca'

  • dung

    neutral to formal; used for animal waste, never for babies or children

  • faeces

    formal, medical term; appropriate in doctor's office or biology class

文法句型

caca (uncountable)

用法筆記

This is a childish term used primarily with and by pre-school children. In Taiwan, parents and educators typically use 便便 (biàn biàn) or 嗯嗯 (èn èn) as the equivalent child-directed term. Using 'caca' in formal, medical, or adult conversation sounds inappropriate.

常見錯誤

I need to dispose of the dog's caca in the bin.' (formal context)
I need to dispose of the dog's waste in the bin.
💡'caca' sounds childish; use 'waste' or 'droppings' for neutral adult speech.