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[closed] most of you say arrrr (???)

Hi everyone, I have to resolve a doubt...
I'm not english/U.S. and I can't understand what are you meaning when you say arrrr, or auarrr, or similar to! Most of messages I received were full of that...
It's almost difficult writing on (as you notice...), but it's also more difficult understanding!!!
Thank's to all

Posted by monella on Oct 01, 2007 in Blab | 5 comments

JBVisions on Oct 01, 2007

It's Pirate speak. Used in films where you're likely to hear "arrrr Jim lad".

Meaning varies.

Arrrr Jim lad for example probably means "Ah, Jim lad"

Arrr in answer to a question tends to mean yes.

All other Arrrrrs can probably be ignored as a meaningful part of a sentence.

It's all the fault of international Talk like a Pirate Day

elnitido52 on Oct 01, 2007

Arrr...

elnitido52 on Oct 01, 2007

Means many Pirates have contacted you already!
Other meanings: R = are = arrr...

i.e. How R you? How are you? How arrr... you?
How R U?

monella on Oct 02, 2007

Oh, thank's, perhaps I prefer cybernautic intent instead, like cats I don't like water...
How could I be a pirate? :)))

JBVisions on Oct 02, 2007

In your profile, under any of the columns such as Reading, just put

The Pirates

No spaces before or after.