Kladd+kaka=Kladdkaka
Earlier today I saw someone writing that. I was too tired to point out the mathematical flaw within it. It should be a multiplication-sign, not an addition.
Kladd+kaka≠Kladdkaka
Kladd*kaka=Kladdkaka
Kladdkaka means mud cake or moist cake in Swedish, by the way. We write everything together in Swedish. Kladdkaka, not Kladd kaka or Kladd-kaka, as it would’ve been in English.
Are there any specific words or phrases you want to know about in Swedish?
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mayafish answered:
OMG YOUR NAME MEANS CHOCOLATE CAKE DOESN’T IT? It’s all coming together now!
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chokladkakan posted this