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In Denmark there are 10 districts in total of varying sizes but each elect between 2 and 20 representatives for a total of 135, accounting for about 77% of the seats in parliament. 40 additional seats are then distributed in order to fit a party’s amount of seats with their national result.
As a vote you either vote for a party or a person.
Each election a party either decides to let their members’ personal votes decide their ranking when deciding who receives a seat, or they publish a ranking before the election. In that case a party member’s personal votes are practically a vote for the party. You vote for a specific party member can then go to someone else of that party.
We say “flyver” in Danish which basically would be flyor in English. “At flyve” means “to fly”.
The ‘proper’ word - so to speak - “flyvemaskine” directly translates to “flymachine”, compounding “(to) fly” and “machine”. Though if you’re really busy you can just call it a “fly”.