Hardie Grant

Cows on Ice & Owls in the Bog

$25.00

Scandinavians are cooler, sexier and more stylish than the rest of us. They have a higher standard of living, greater economic opportunity and equality, the world’s best restaurants, and moody TV dramas involving murders and jumpers.
 
But did you know, amidst the obsession with hygge and IKEA, that Scandinavian sayings are absolutely BIZARRE?!
 
Take the Swedish ‘Skita i det blå skåpet’, which roughly translates as ‘You’ve done a sh** in the blue cupboard’ (‘You’ve messed things up now’). When you've really put your foot in it, the Danes might use the phrase: ‘Træde i spinaten' ('step in the spinach'). And in Norway, if you're a bit slow on the uptake, the locals would suspect you were ‘born behind a brown cheese’ (‘Å være født bak en brunost' ).
 
This witty, enlightening book will give you 50 phrases you never knew you needed in your life, explaining their origin and literal translations, with gorgeous colour illustrations throughout.

Hardback

112 Pages