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What language does the word flottafolk come from?

The word "flottafolk" is a combination of two Old Norse words:

* Flotta - meaning "fleet" or "ship"

* Folk - meaning "people"

Therefore, "flottafolk" literally translates to "ship people" or "people of the fleet."

This term would have been used by the Vikings to refer to their crews or to people associated with the seafaring lifestyle.

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