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Nokia is widely known for their mobile phones. What does Nokia mean?
Question 1:
Nokia is widely known for their mobile phones. What does Nokia mean?
A.
The first mobile phones were made by Kia, so NoKia was meant to hurt the market pioneer.
B.
It doesnt have any meaning, just sounds good.
C.
It means mobile in Swedish.
D.
Its a name of a town in Finland where the company used to have HQ.
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