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    Quote Originally Posted by Joško Poljak Fan View Post
    KK means "Košarkaški Klub", same as BC
    KK in spansih means shit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwijibo View Post
    KK in spansih means shit
    Lol in Hebrew kaka/kaki means shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaccabiTA View Post
    Lol in Hebrew kaka/kaki means shit
    In ex-yu languages "kaka" is kid-talk for shit
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaccabiTA View Post
    Lol in Hebrew kaka/kaki means shit
    Interesting. In Greek, "kaka" (which is used only by little children) has the same meaning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adon View Post
    Interesting. In Greek, "kaka" (which is used only by little children) has the same meaning.
    the same in Turkish
    globalization ahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adon View Post
    Interesting. In Greek, "kaka" (which is used only by little children) has the same meaning.
    Could be this one an universal word? I think in german is "kacke".
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    Quote Originally Posted by pohani komarac View Post
    kaka

    The same
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    Lol this shit is universal and yes in Hebrew it's also used by kids (most of the time )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwijibo View Post
    The same
    Yea because we all understand Spanish
    Translation needed..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaccabiTA View Post
    Yea because we all understand Spanish
    Translation needed..
    Never mind, not funny.
    Our name is not Vitoria, our name is BASKONIA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaccabiTA View Post
    Yea because we all understand Spanish
    Translation needed..
    The important is the picture. I don't understand it neither. Is in Southamerican
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzaka View Post
    Could be this one an universal word? I think in german is "kacke".
    In Albanian too. I wonder if "kaka" has the same meaning in Portuguese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adon View Post
    I wonder if "kaka" has the same meaning in Portuguese.
    There's "cáca", but it's not confused with the name Kaká, as it's pronounced differently. In Kaká the stress falls in "ká", while in "cáca" the stress is in "cá".
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    Quote Originally Posted by rikhardur View Post
    There's "cáca", but it's not confused with the name Kaka, as it's pronounced differently. In Kaka the stress falls in the last "ka", while in "cáca" the stress is in "cá".
    So differs only by stress? Not in maybe letter pronunciation?

    Like (David) Blatt and the word Blat in Russian.... Because many Israeli whose knowledge of Russian sums up with some swearing, were "worried" for David to coach in Russian for this issue.... for them it sounds the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ip84 View Post
    So differs only by stress? Not in maybe letter pronunciation?

    Like (David) Blatt and the word Blat in Russian.... Because many Israeli whose knowledge of Russian sums up with some swearing, were "worried" for David to coach in Russian for this issue.... for them it sounds the same.
    Yes, just stress.
    About Blatt, I thought more of the German Blatt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rikhardur View Post
    About Blatt, I thought more of the German Blatt.
    But it has no "bad" meanings... leaf, paper... just a word.

    I'm sure you can find a lot of names that just mean "normal" words in other languages.

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    Actually many of the Russian family name has meanings in their Russian, some are even a bit funny (but not "bad words"), like Khvostov, Kryapa, Mozgov...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzaka View Post
    Could be this one an universal word? I think in german is "kacke".
    In dutch it's "kak".
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    Hmm, I don't know if it has the same meaning in English but I know that Stephen King once used this in Dark Tower.

    In that universe, fate is called Ka and at one point in the series, Eddie, a character, jokes by saying Ka-Ka. Then all of them laugh.

    Has to be something funny then

    But it's still like children's use for shit, in Turkey.
    poof

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