General Terms:
* Coastal people: This is a common and straightforward term used in English and many other languages.
* Littoral people: "Littoral" refers to the area of land bordering a sea or lake, so this term implies people who live in coastal areas.
* People of the sea: This term is more poetic and can be used to refer to people who are strongly connected to the sea, often fishermen or sailors.
Specific Terms:
* Many languages have specific terms for people from the coast, often derived from the name of the specific coast or region. For example:
* "Mariner" in English refers to a person who navigates or works at sea, often implying coastal origin.
* "Costero" in Spanish means "coastal."
* "Küstenbewohner" in German means "coast dweller."
It's important to consider the specific context and the language you're using. You may need to be more precise to convey the intended meaning. For example, you might use "people from the Mediterranean coast" or "people from the Pacific coast" to be more specific.
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