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κακά

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Ancient Greek

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Pronunciation

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κᾰκᾰ́ (kăkắ):

 

κᾰκᾱ́ (kăkā́):

 

Adjective

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κᾰκᾰ́ (kăkắ)

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural neuter of κακός (kakós)

κᾰκᾱ́ (kăkā́)

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative dual feminine of κακός (kakós)

Greek

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Alternative forms

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  • κάκα (káka) (misspelling, mispronunciation)

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Adverbial form of κακός (kakós, bad).

Adverb

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κακά (kaká)

  1. badly

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

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κακά (kaká)

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of κακός (kakós)

Etymology 3

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From Ancient Greek κᾰκκᾰ́ω (kăkkắō, to defecate, to shit).

Noun

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κακά (kakápl n

  1. (uncountable, colloquial, informal, childish) poo, poop, crap
    Θέλεις να κανείς κακά σου, παιδί μου;
    Théleis na kaneís kaká sou, paidí mou?
    Do you want to do a poo, my child?
Declension
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Declension of κακά
plural
nominative κακά (kaká)
genitive κακών (kakón)
accusative κακά (kaká)
vocative κακά (kaká)