Japanese pigs say “buu buu.” I guess someone thinks that English ones say, “Groin, groin.”
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Posted by Ed | Last updated Jun 24, 2017 | Animals, Fashion, Kids and Toys | 12 |
Long-time resident in Japan (since 1993) but originally from Canada. Has written guidebook chapters, magazine articles, tons of blog entries and even a book about less-known aspects of Japan. In his free time, he loves photography, cycling, and exploring interesting and obscure places around the Kansai area.
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Pigs say “groin groin” in French. It’s not pronounced that way, but it is spelt that way.
Pigs say “groin groin” in French. It’s not pronounced that way, but it is spelt that way.
That sounds so wrong. /^o^
btw, where was that picture taken? A playschool?
Actually, it was at a model room for a condominium. They have babysitting services for prospective customers
Happy to be here
visit from Turkey 🙂 konichiwa
Lol I guess groin isn’t that far from sounding like a pig noise, just needs a k on the end to make it groink.
I thought pigs said Oink Oink 🙂
so sweet
The art of a great paper
“groin groin” gives a whole new meaning to the expression “filthy pig”.
yes it’s actually strange and cute written like this … for us ^^. I seem to remember that there is actually a competition where weird people imitate pigs’ squealing….
Actually, I think that is French. A French pig says “Groin, groin” (pronounced “Gr-wain”, or thereabouts)