Viking word
The word Viking comes from the Old Norse word "vikingr", lit. "one who came from the fjords", from "vik", meaning a bay, creek, fjord or inlet. By the end of the Viking period, the term both referred to pirates of robbers operating by sea, known as "vikingr" in West Norse, and was used as a term for sea-born warfare and harrying in the West Norse "viking." These names were common mainly in Scandinavia itself, however, and many other terms were used in the wider world. These included heatens, northmen, the people from the north, the Danes, rus, or the "foreigners." These terms, however, were used for the Viking peoples as a whole, and thus never accounted for the variation between those that originated from different areas of Scandinavia.
My name is carlos Im 17, im doing a preuniversitary 'cause i did the interview for internatinal business and that was just a waste of time because i failed it, so this program was my last chance; i really hope to keep all my estudies here, may be is going to be interesting to get a degree in that field but also, i wanna start to study, at the same time, in gastronomy i dont know where but i just wanna do it cause if i have to choose one between this two options, i´ll choose the second one. Now i´m in the process to finish in the colombo americano and the next month i´ll have my degree and then i ´d like to start in other language like french or germany.
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