However, since I’m such a people pleaser and that I felt like building something in Legos, I did not stop at röd!
As I hope you can see, I added the letter B. The letter B is the same in English as in Swedish but for the pronunciation, so I will not hold you up here as you flash through your dashboard - but what I wanted to talk about is the word bröd. Bröd means bread, which could be very useful if you’re ever hungry in Sweden - and since I’ve already taught you words such as mud cake, apple pie and strawberry, you could make a complete dinner!
Bröd does not mean anything fancy from right to left, though - but don’t let me fool you, the fun does not end here! For if you write the breads in Swedish, you’ll get bröden. Now, the slag form of that is bröna, or brön if you wish to have breads instead of the breads.
Now I know that doesn’t sound very fancy at all, but I happen to know that you people like to joke about female anatomy, and brön is actually slang for breasts in Swedish.
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