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Vikings spoke a language called Old Norse and there are several ways that you could translate the English word "hello".

As a formal greeting to someone of high status, you might use vestu heil ok sæl.

The word "greetings" translates as kveðja.

A common everyday greeting was ves heill, equivalent to Old English wassail, meaning literally "be healthy".This was also used as an encouragement to drink far too much mead or ale.

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In icelandic (which should be the language that's closest to a viking language) it's frétt. In swedish it's nyhet (singular), nyheter(plural). "The news" as in TV-news would be nyheterna. Danish - Nyhed, Norwegian - Nyhet.

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