yes arrr meaning"yes i agree this is good bear"
Yes,they do as they wanted to give people and if they do not do,the captain will say arrrrrrrrrr and arrrrrrrrgh.
Pirates say both "aye" and "arrgh. " They would say "aye" when they meant "yes. " They also used "aargh" as an exclamation.
You generally think of pirates saying "arr", but it sounds a little cooler if you put a slight "y-" in front of your arr.
It is not really known why pirates say those things but it is believed that it started with actors in movies using the phrases.
they dont. steriotype
Arrgh!
I believe that was particular to pirates at sea.
Arrgh!, See Ya Chum!
I think pirates were called that because 'pirate' means a robber who operates from a ship on the ocean. Also pirates didn't really say arrgh people started thinking that when Hollywood movies came out.
Aaaaaaargh ghhhhhrn gaaaaaar.orRhawk-Arrgh, rrrooaarrgghhSupervisors: This is the correct answer, since Shyriiwook is Wookiee language.
Arrgh A Pirate Story - 2011 was released on: USA: 18 July 2011 (video premiere)
Arrgh! is the name of the episode.
Lots of people have watched Pirates of the Caribbean, the exact number is hard to say.
Land!
pirates are so much better because they say arrr me harty and all we say is hi
because pirates had a different language. eg phillipino people have a different language.
Yaaaargh me hearties! Shiver me timbers! The traditional piratical accent is generally taken to be a mixture of that of the southwest of England and southern Ireland. The coloquial language can be acredited largely to a collection of nautical terms that have been modified for pirate usage.