HOW DOES AN "IGELKOTT" REALLY LOOK LIKE?
Yesterday we met friends for dinner and we got ourselves a good laugh. We have an exchange-student from Switzerland living with us for one year. I was telling him that I have a book about stupid swedes which mix swedish words in english sentences so it means something completly different. Then we talked about some other things for a while and come in to the subject of animals in sweden. Nobody of us remembered the word for "igelkott", so I started to explain what kind of animal it is, and it sounded like this......
"There is an small animal with a lot of pigs on its back......"
In that moment I said it, we all heard what I really was saying - WHAT! Pigs on its back? Is it really possible? How about the stupid swedes that can´t speak english? :) :) LOL
"There is an small animal with a lot of pigs on its back......"
In that moment I said it, we all heard what I really was saying - WHAT! Pigs on its back? Is it really possible? How about the stupid swedes that can´t speak english? :) :) LOL
