I speak a bit of Swedish (it’s the second official language of Finland) and I have never heard or seen anyone use kissa for cat, it’s always katt. And apparently kissa also means “to pee” in Swedish, kinda funny lol
That’s interesting, thanks for letting me know! I don’t speak any Swedish, so I have to rely on dictionaries when it comes to stuff like this. The Wiktionary page says “kissa” is the feminine version of “kisse”, but both are “colloquial, endearing”, so it’s probably not an everyday word used in casual conversations. And yes, cat and pee being the same word is funny :3c
I speak a bit of Swedish (it’s the second official language of Finland) and I have never heard or seen anyone use kissa for cat, it’s always katt. And apparently kissa also means “to pee” in Swedish, kinda funny lol
That’s interesting, thanks for letting me know! I don’t speak any Swedish, so I have to rely on dictionaries when it comes to stuff like this. The Wiktionary page says “kissa” is the feminine version of “kisse”, but both are “colloquial, endearing”, so it’s probably not an everyday word used in casual conversations. And yes, cat and pee being the same word is funny :3c