I believe that was particular to pirates at sea.
The Vikings used the word "já" to say yes. This term is derived from Old Norse, the language spoken by the Vikings, and is similar to the modern Scandinavian languages, where variations of "ja" are still used to indicate agreement.
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Potatoes originally came from South America, and I don't think the vikings ventured that far. So I would say - No, viking didn't eat chips.
The Vikings were one of the first to create a democracy that eventually led to American democracy, they also revolutionized construction. So you could say they somewhat shaped the modern world.
Most Vikings were farmers.
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Arrgh A Pirate Story - 2011 was released on: USA: 18 July 2011 (video premiere)
Vikings is spelled the same in French.
yes arrr meaning"yes i agree this is good bear"
Arrgh! is the name of the episode.
The Vikings used the word "já" to say yes. This term is derived from Old Norse, the language spoken by the Vikings, and is similar to the modern Scandinavian languages, where variations of "ja" are still used to indicate agreement.
Not that I know of, no Vikings visited Maine (until discovered). As of December 21st 2009, I say no to Vikings in Maine
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they killed there enemies but people say that they loved to kill is that true