
We all know about them, We all sometimes try to pronounce them and think of funny meanings in some lesser known language. They can sound funny, intriguing and also a bit rude. When you read them out loud they often take on a new meaning you had not thought of. If you are a speaker of more than one language you can have even more fun with them, but I won't demand any Swedish knowledge from my readers, not this time at least. But languages are fun!
I have collected these for some time and will now share some of them with you. You might need some imagination, like separating a word into two, skipping a sound or two and possibly mispronounce a word slightly.
Word Verifications
mentickl (and women don’t?)
handinis (Italian for little hands?)
comeal (when you actually eat together?)
ghstlamp (a spooky lamp without the O-factor?)
rimetr ( per rimetr fence?)
irandy ( sex-deprived Iranian man?)
witiose (how good/funny is he? a real witiose!)
esses (how many esses are there in esses?)
prictai (one of those naughty men who travel to the Far East for under-age sex?)
sockwuhl (is that some special wool for socks?)
tragism (the new word for tragedy?)
plizer (a really cool guy who plizzzes women?)
ainel (alternative spelling not to get unwanted blog visitors?)
comanest (a teenager's bed!)
amici (a proper Italian word!)


