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  • Does yar (or yarr or yargh) in Pirate English imply an affirmative?
    A frequent hedge is arr, but the variations yar, yarr, and yargh are also quite common Is there a distinction in meaning between arr and the yar variants, or are these simply different spellings of the same exclamation? For instance, is yar a contraction of yes and arr, therefore implying an affirmation or agreement?
  • When to use “in the last year”, “last year” and “in the past year”?
    In the last year, last year, in the past year How do such things come into being? We may assume that the beginnings were something like this: When was it? - That was in the last year Then you may assume that this was shortened to: That was last year The omission of self-evident "in" does not change the meaning Then "last year" alone can be used as an adverbial group in a sentence So "Last
  • commas - Is “month year” or “month, year” the more common form of . . .
    A great many style guides address the question of whether or not to separate the month and year with a comma in phrases of the type "January[,] 2018"—and yet, to my surprise, a search of English La
  • In pirate speak, do you say be ye warned, or ye be warned?
    Ahoy me hearty! Shiver me timbers! According to pirate monkeyness com it's ye be warned speakpirate com confirms this and says Yarr! ye be warned It means "you are warned" I guess you asked the question because you might be celebrating ‘ International Talk Like a Pirate Day ’ today This celebration was started in June 1995 (more than twenty years ago!) A innovative Ol’ Chumbucket and Cap
  • prepositions - in the year 1908 or in the year of 1908 - English . . .
    I recommend "in the year 1908" then It's hard to argue in any case that the year belonged to or derived from "1908", which would warrant the use of the word "of" AKA "Freud is a visitor at James's Sussex residence, Lamb House, in the land of ZOMBIES" would properly imply that the land was owned by or populated by zombies
  • Which is correct — a year or an year? [duplicate]
    The word year when pronounced starts with a phonetic sound of e which is a vowel sound making it eligible for being preceded by an Yet, we tend to write a year Why?
  • history - What is the factual basis for pirate speech? (Did pirates . . .
    The "pirate speech" we hear see read, for example, on the website Talk Like A Pirate Day consists of a rhotic dialect characterized by phrases like "shiver me timbers," "ooh arh me hearties," and s
  • What does “There she blows’” mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    "There she blows" (or "Thar she blows!") was the traditional hail from a whaler's lookout, when he sighted the telltale spout of a whale, presaging a long battle leading to riches This became common currency, partly no doubt through Moby Dick, to the point where it no longer matters whether it was actually used aboard ship, or indeed why whalers assumed all whales to be female; it is a
  • writing - How to write date range succinctly and unambiguously in . . .
    How to write date range succinctly and unambiguously in American written English? In a sentence I usually use "from January 1, 1923 through December 31, 1986" But it is too long for use in section
  • What is the difference between Per year and Per annum?
    I know per annum is from Latin, but what are the real-world differences between these two phrases? Dictionary com appears to suggest that they are synonyms (see definition below), but I wonder if one





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