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Definition of hearty in English: heartyadjectiveheartier, heartiest ˈhɑːtiˈhɑrdi 1Loudly vigorous and cheerful. a hearty and boisterous character 性格欢快爱闹的人。 he sang in a hearty baritone 他用男中音有力地唱着。 Example sentencesExamples - There were no smiles, back slapping or hearty handshakes.
- The woman began to laugh a loud, free, hearty laugh.
- She has an infectious humour, a hearty laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality.
- Snow animals head north and west, where the white stuff is celebrated by hearty souls eager to celebrate the real essence of winter at seasonal festivals.
- He bursts into loud, hearty laughter, and refuses to be drawn.
- The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, hearty laugh.
- Now, on this hot August evening, Vlad bounded across the ridge to give me a hearty Soviet backslap.
- Williamson then strode out to a hearty cheer from the British fans.
- Broadbent in particular, with his broad, hearty features stuffed into an ambiguous character, makes a lasting impact in a tiny role.
- He laughs easily too; a loud, hearty bark, full of joy.
- There is nothing like 15-20 minutes of hearty laughter in the morning to keep you in good spirits throughout the day.
- That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a hearty guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
- He is a good guy and, like all good people, he is loud with a hearty laugh.
- Anna throws back her head and laughs, loud and hearty.
- Once again, on behalf of the entire side of the community, I would like to extend a warm, fraternal and hearty welcome to you all.
- He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family.
- Of all the gifts bestowed by nature on human beings, hearty laughter must be close to the top.
- Although he is now housed in an open prison, and he maintains a certain hearty cheerfulness, few doubt that Archer has been chastened by his prison experience.
- An outstanding athlete in his youth and noted for his hearty, outgoing character, Bellows is best known for his boxing scenes.
- At the heart of an optimistic spirit is a hearty sense of humor.
Synonyms exuberant, cheerful, jovial, ebullient, backslapping, unreserved, uninhibited, effusive, lively, loud, animated, vivacious, energetic, spirited, dynamic, enthusiastic, eager warm, cordial, friendly, affable, amiable, warm-hearted, good natured - 1.1 (of a feeling or an opinion) deeply or strongly felt.
(感情,想法)由衷的,衷心的 he expressed his hearty agreement 他表示衷心赞成。 衷心祝贺。 Example sentencesExamples - And I'd like to say a hearty thanks to the no-help desk for taking 4 hours of my day to reactivate my login.
- In particular, I wish to offer hearty congratulations on the way you outwitted the Government over the trade practices law business earlier this week.
- And they are all reading this right now, nodding their heads in hearty agreement!
- We would like to add our hearty agreement to a letter sent in by Phil Pybus.
- With the hearty approval of my girlfriend Michelle we decided to get a Game Cube and Animal Crossing.
- Anyhow I'm told they had a hearty send off that morning when Patricia, Anne, Tracey and Stephanie all turned up to cook them a lovely breakfast in the club before they set off.
- And it's not only the name and a love of books that has filtered down through the generations but a hearty love of plants.
- All this does not look exactly like hearty disgust and repudiation of the foreign system.
- Okay, so they have a lifestyle unique to themselves and we can give hearty thanks for that fact.
- His declaration won hearty approval from his peers.
- We wish them a hearty and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.
- Besides missing the love of his life, Jonathon is having a great time playing for the Crusaders and is impressed with the hearty Yorkshire welcome he has received.
- The one thing that the fellow countrymen had in common was a hearty, mutual dislike.
- Many of us have sung Charles Wesley's great hymn with hearty approval.
- Minister McDowell extended his hearty congratulations to the new assistant commissioner and wished him all the best in his new post.
- He looked at me, a mixture of disapproval and hearty congratulations.
- Finally, a hearty congratulations to Sligo cyclist Mark Scanlon on his wonderful performance in the greatest of all cycle races - the Tour de France.
- Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my hearty agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.
- I get hearty congratulations from C and we hang up.
- We all gave our hearty approval and went out for a good long walk afterward to clear the pipes.
Synonyms wholehearted, heartfelt, sincere, genuine, real, true, unfeigned, from the heart, complete, total, absolute, thorough earnest, fervent, ardent, enthusiastic, warm, cordial - 1.2 (of a person) strong and healthy.
(人)强健的 a formidably hearty spinster of fifty-five 一个出奇强健的55岁单身女人。 Example sentencesExamples - They were greeted by a large, hearty woman with rosy cheeks.
- His name was Chen Yen-Hsi, a short, stout, but hearty man by any measure of the word.
- It made Duvessa proud to be from such a hearty family.
- The cloned soldiers look, think, and act alike, and their performance in battle proves beyond a doubt that they are hearty and hale members of the human race.
- He had been a hale and hearty man, and she watched him as he lost a tremendous amount of weight.
- I thought that was the point, all lusty, hearty boys together at sea.
- As Numero Uno, the hearty Russell North has recognised that the club is in its youth.
- The serpent grew into an enormous and hearty fellow.
- A hale and hearty person suddenly loses consciousness and is rushed to the hospital, with his blood pressure and pulse not recordable.
- John was in hale and hearty form on the day and we wish him continued good health and happiness in the future and many more birthdays and celebrations such as this for many more years to come.
- That's the affectionate nickname for the hearty folks who will be on the pier on the coldest, most bone-chilling day of winter.
- A hale and hearty friend was earnestly counting the number of weekends she had left to live - given the average length of years a woman might live.
- She uncovered the babe's face and showed it me, a hearty girl, red-faced, strong-fingered.
- He looks hale, hearty, and healthy - except for the wires.
- That demands strong swimming skills and hearty lungs besides.
- The only thing is, I'm a little concerned, because though they're hearty folk, and far too wicked to die young, they're neither of them as young as once they were.
- This adds up to considerable risk, even for hale and hearty Biff.
- Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and hearty breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
Synonyms robust, healthy, hardy, hale, hale and hearty, fit, flourishing, blooming, spirited, fighting fit, fit as a fiddle, fit as a flea, bursting with health active, energetic, vigorous, sturdy, strong, sound British in rude health informal full of vim dated stalwart
2(of food) wholesome and substantial. (食物) 有利健康的;营养丰富的 evening meals of good, hearty Swiss cooking Example sentencesExamples - For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats.
- Fresh air, bracing walks, hearty food and reading are on the agenda.
- Bulgarian food was hearty meat and potatoes fare.
- Deciding that the offered meal of a hearty beef stew would be a godsend I happily handed over the very last of my money.
- Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served.
- I'm making Shepherd's Pie for tea; hearty food that sticks your ribs together.
- There's proper, hearty food, and I guess there's something wintery about ale.
- The food is equally hearty, and even the cakes have a rocky, challenging quality.
- Good hearty food is the order of the day, but it does offer the odd lighter dish for those watching their waistlines.
- Back on dry land we warm up with a hearty buffet, eaten al fresco among the midges.
- These go well with Mexican foods, hearty sausages and smoky flavors.
- It was served warm and was surprisingly hearty, with a few twigs of fresh thyme thrown in for texture.
- Choose dinners under 300 calories only if they're hearty, like a protein-heavy dish.
- I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible hearty food!
- Korean food is hearty, boldly flavoured, and highly nutritious.
- At such times, singing, dancing and of course, plenty of hearty food were part of the celebration.
- The food is hearty, the beer cold and conversation excellent.
- James believes the way forward is to go backward: back to the basic, hearty food our grandmothers used to cook.
- If that doesn't sound hearty, just check out the ‘Hearty Fare’ section of the menu.
- This is good hearty food like they had before their ancestors discovered waistlines!
Synonyms substantial, ample, sizeable, filling, large, abundant, generous, square, solid wholesome, nutritious, nourishing, healthy, health-giving, good for one's health - 2.1 (of a person's appetite) robust and healthy.
(人)强健的 Jim goes for a long walk to work up a hearty appetite for dinner 吉姆出去走了好长一段路,以便吃饭时能胃口大开。 Example sentencesExamples - Having worked up hearty appetite just thinking about all the calories burnt off in a hockey match I was in the mood for some lunch.
- He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless.
- Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites.
- The menu caters to nibblers and hearty appetites alike..
- As long as we have hearty appetites the delicious dumpling will always find a place on our tables and room in our bellies.
- The children's hearty appetites and smiling faces made the trip a real joy for everyone who participated.
- Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding.
- My editor thinks we have much in common (not least of which is our very hearty appetites).
- This is often easier for men with hearty appetites than for weight-conscious women.
- We then went up and tried our own particular choices, with Madame having a hearty appetite that evening, as you will have seen from the photograph of her plate!
- Having built up a hearty appetite during the day, they will head to Church Station for dinner on Saturday.
- Sipping ales and arguing into the afternoon gave us the opportunity to work up a hearty appetite.
- She cited the light servings, making them well-suited for less hearty appetites.
- He is a family boy, he looks as if he has a good, hearty appetite for food and he is bound to have the best BMX on the block.
- The menu has choices to suit both those with hearty appetites and those who are seeking lighter fare.
- But at some point the hearty appetite begins to look like escapism.
- But you may have to leave it until after your catch has been cooked up for you (try it fried in coconut batter), as you'll find all that sea air gives you a hearty appetite.
- Unless handicapped by any chronic ailment, he or she will have a hearty enough appetite but will avoid edibles that require strong teeth to tackle.
- The underwear designer with the hearty appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
- The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a hearty appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees.
nounPlural hearties ˈhɑːtiˈhɑrdi British informal 1A vigorously cheerful and sporty person. 开朗活泼之人 climbers and haversack-touting hearties Example sentencesExamples - It should be noted at this stage that - contrary to what the reader might expect - the Carrick hearties were not all in the first flush of youth - some of them were in their 50s, which just goes to show what a spirited place Carrick is.
- Easiest of all is getting 27 able-bodied hearties to go with him, one of them a stowaway.
- Outside, the green wellies were locked in battle with police musclemen as inside the sergeant-at-arms and his band of merry men in ladies' black tights, frock-coats and swords were chasing hearties around the Mace.
2A form of address ascribed to sailors. 好伙计(源自水手的一种称呼) Example sentencesExamples - I wanted to add, ‘there, me hearties,’ but ‘ahoj’ is actually the Czech equivalent of ‘ciao’, rather than a pirate greeting.
- Loot deemed this a fine occasion to poke his head from Penknife's collar and give tongue to a loud ‘Me hearties!’
- I'd like a pepperoni pizza, me hearties, and you're starting to talk like a pirate.
- Submit your answer in the comments below, me hearties.
Derivativesnoun ˈhɑːtɪnəs Tormaukin is the epitome of the smart country hotel and restaurant, nestling in a valley with the sort of cold, clean, air that burns city-dwelling lungs, inducing an instant feeling of profound heartiness. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Good day’ she began, with a heartiness that made the bent old creature straighten himself and look at her.
- There's a heartiness to the soup that is so nourishing, it will make you sing.
- The audience applauded the lead singers with full volume and heartiness.
- ‘So it is, so it is,’ said the Mole, with great heartiness.
- It was fantastic and different, somehow managing to bring out the delicateness of fish and the heartiness of stew at the same time.
- I found Lear's great heartiness could live in a small frame.
- Not only does their floury heartiness inherently make them a comfort food, but they lend themselves to a variety of simple dishes and rarely require much hassle.
- This country has never really got to grips with cold soups - soup is meant to heat us up, we think, comfort us with its heartiness and warm the cockles of our hearts.
- Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering.
- But he didn't because he had never been that way, he had never boomed and he had certainly never slapped anyone on the back with anything approaching heartiness.
- Some people crave the heartiness; others, the simplicity.
- The post-Duchamp art world has often seemed a little cold, slick, uniform - a place where directness, heartiness, earthy good humour, celebration, anger and pity have little room, where a know-all irony stills the laughter.
- For proof of my parents' heartiness, or perhaps their insanity, I point to one of our family vacations.
- The couscous wasn't the most interesting dish of the night, and the flavours didn't really leap off the plate, but this is generally a pretty basic meal anyway, and it had the filling heartiness of a good stew.
- Because of their heartiness, thick soups, such as the chowders and stews, would most likely be too filling as an appetizer (for some).
- ‘Rory left before the end of the summer,’ he told her with false heartiness.
- He was clearly reserved and rarely affable: he had little of Henry VIII's false heartiness nor of Elizabeth I's adroit condescensions.
- ‘That will bring us both pleasure,’ I said, and my heartiness was real this time.
- His stock in trade was a brisk heartiness which at times bordered on the devastatingly brutal.
RhymesAmati, arty, Astarte, castrati, chapatti, clarty, coati, ex parte, Frascati, glitterati, Gujarati, illuminati, karate, Kiribati, lathi, literati, Marathi, obbligati (US obligati), party, tarty Definition of hearty in US English: heartyadjectiveˈhɑrdiˈhärdē 1(of a person or their behavior) loudly vigorous and cheerful. (人或其行为)欢快的,兴高采烈的,喧闹而又精力充沛的 a hearty and boisterous character 性格欢快爱闹的人。 he sang in a hearty baritone 他用男中音有力地唱着。 Example sentencesExamples - The woman began to laugh a loud, free, hearty laugh.
- He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family.
- The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, hearty laugh.
- At the heart of an optimistic spirit is a hearty sense of humor.
- Although he is now housed in an open prison, and he maintains a certain hearty cheerfulness, few doubt that Archer has been chastened by his prison experience.
- She has an infectious humour, a hearty laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality.
- He laughs easily too; a loud, hearty bark, full of joy.
- Once again, on behalf of the entire side of the community, I would like to extend a warm, fraternal and hearty welcome to you all.
- He is a good guy and, like all good people, he is loud with a hearty laugh.
- Of all the gifts bestowed by nature on human beings, hearty laughter must be close to the top.
- Broadbent in particular, with his broad, hearty features stuffed into an ambiguous character, makes a lasting impact in a tiny role.
- Williamson then strode out to a hearty cheer from the British fans.
- He bursts into loud, hearty laughter, and refuses to be drawn.
- There is nothing like 15-20 minutes of hearty laughter in the morning to keep you in good spirits throughout the day.
- There were no smiles, back slapping or hearty handshakes.
- That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a hearty guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
- An outstanding athlete in his youth and noted for his hearty, outgoing character, Bellows is best known for his boxing scenes.
- Anna throws back her head and laughs, loud and hearty.
- Snow animals head north and west, where the white stuff is celebrated by hearty souls eager to celebrate the real essence of winter at seasonal festivals.
- Now, on this hot August evening, Vlad bounded across the ridge to give me a hearty Soviet backslap.
Synonyms exuberant, cheerful, jovial, ebullient, backslapping, unreserved, uninhibited, effusive, lively, loud, animated, vivacious, energetic, spirited, dynamic, enthusiastic, eager - 1.1 (of a feeling or an opinion) heartfelt.
(感情,想法)由衷的,衷心的 衷心祝贺。 Example sentencesExamples - We would like to add our hearty agreement to a letter sent in by Phil Pybus.
- Anyhow I'm told they had a hearty send off that morning when Patricia, Anne, Tracey and Stephanie all turned up to cook them a lovely breakfast in the club before they set off.
- We wish them a hearty and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.
- His declaration won hearty approval from his peers.
- With the hearty approval of my girlfriend Michelle we decided to get a Game Cube and Animal Crossing.
- And they are all reading this right now, nodding their heads in hearty agreement!
- Minister McDowell extended his hearty congratulations to the new assistant commissioner and wished him all the best in his new post.
- Many of us have sung Charles Wesley's great hymn with hearty approval.
- In particular, I wish to offer hearty congratulations on the way you outwitted the Government over the trade practices law business earlier this week.
- He looked at me, a mixture of disapproval and hearty congratulations.
- Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my hearty agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.
- We all gave our hearty approval and went out for a good long walk afterward to clear the pipes.
- The one thing that the fellow countrymen had in common was a hearty, mutual dislike.
- Finally, a hearty congratulations to Sligo cyclist Mark Scanlon on his wonderful performance in the greatest of all cycle races - the Tour de France.
- I get hearty congratulations from C and we hang up.
- And I'd like to say a hearty thanks to the no-help desk for taking 4 hours of my day to reactivate my login.
- All this does not look exactly like hearty disgust and repudiation of the foreign system.
- And it's not only the name and a love of books that has filtered down through the generations but a hearty love of plants.
- Besides missing the love of his life, Jonathon is having a great time playing for the Crusaders and is impressed with the hearty Yorkshire welcome he has received.
- Okay, so they have a lifestyle unique to themselves and we can give hearty thanks for that fact.
Synonyms wholehearted, heartfelt, sincere, genuine, real, true, unfeigned, from the heart, complete, total, absolute, thorough - 1.2 (of a person) strong and healthy.
(人)强健的 a white-bearded but hearty man Example sentencesExamples - She uncovered the babe's face and showed it me, a hearty girl, red-faced, strong-fingered.
- That demands strong swimming skills and hearty lungs besides.
- He had been a hale and hearty man, and she watched him as he lost a tremendous amount of weight.
- He looks hale, hearty, and healthy - except for the wires.
- They were greeted by a large, hearty woman with rosy cheeks.
- I thought that was the point, all lusty, hearty boys together at sea.
- The serpent grew into an enormous and hearty fellow.
- A hale and hearty person suddenly loses consciousness and is rushed to the hospital, with his blood pressure and pulse not recordable.
- It made Duvessa proud to be from such a hearty family.
- John was in hale and hearty form on the day and we wish him continued good health and happiness in the future and many more birthdays and celebrations such as this for many more years to come.
- His name was Chen Yen-Hsi, a short, stout, but hearty man by any measure of the word.
- As Numero Uno, the hearty Russell North has recognised that the club is in its youth.
- A hale and hearty friend was earnestly counting the number of weekends she had left to live - given the average length of years a woman might live.
- Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and hearty breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
- That's the affectionate nickname for the hearty folks who will be on the pier on the coldest, most bone-chilling day of winter.
- This adds up to considerable risk, even for hale and hearty Biff.
- The cloned soldiers look, think, and act alike, and their performance in battle proves beyond a doubt that they are hearty and hale members of the human race.
- The only thing is, I'm a little concerned, because though they're hearty folk, and far too wicked to die young, they're neither of them as young as once they were.
Synonyms robust, healthy, hardy, hale, hale and hearty, fit, flourishing, blooming, spirited, fighting fit, fit as a fiddle, fit as a flea, bursting with health
2(of food) wholesome and substantial. (食物) 有利健康的;营养丰富的 a hearty meal cooked over open flames Example sentencesExamples - The food is equally hearty, and even the cakes have a rocky, challenging quality.
- Choose dinners under 300 calories only if they're hearty, like a protein-heavy dish.
- I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible hearty food!
- It was served warm and was surprisingly hearty, with a few twigs of fresh thyme thrown in for texture.
- Deciding that the offered meal of a hearty beef stew would be a godsend I happily handed over the very last of my money.
- Bulgarian food was hearty meat and potatoes fare.
- Fresh air, bracing walks, hearty food and reading are on the agenda.
- Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served.
- For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats.
- Korean food is hearty, boldly flavoured, and highly nutritious.
- At such times, singing, dancing and of course, plenty of hearty food were part of the celebration.
- If that doesn't sound hearty, just check out the ‘Hearty Fare’ section of the menu.
- These go well with Mexican foods, hearty sausages and smoky flavors.
- Back on dry land we warm up with a hearty buffet, eaten al fresco among the midges.
- Good hearty food is the order of the day, but it does offer the odd lighter dish for those watching their waistlines.
- This is good hearty food like they had before their ancestors discovered waistlines!
- James believes the way forward is to go backward: back to the basic, hearty food our grandmothers used to cook.
- There's proper, hearty food, and I guess there's something wintery about ale.
- I'm making Shepherd's Pie for tea; hearty food that sticks your ribs together.
- The food is hearty, the beer cold and conversation excellent.
Synonyms substantial, ample, sizeable, filling, large, abundant, generous, square, solid - 2.1 (of a person's appetite) robust and healthy.
(人)强健的 Jim goes for a long walk to work up a hearty appetite for dinner 吉姆出去走了好长一段路,以便吃饭时能胃口大开。 Example sentencesExamples - The children's hearty appetites and smiling faces made the trip a real joy for everyone who participated.
- This is often easier for men with hearty appetites than for weight-conscious women.
- But at some point the hearty appetite begins to look like escapism.
- The menu has choices to suit both those with hearty appetites and those who are seeking lighter fare.
- Having built up a hearty appetite during the day, they will head to Church Station for dinner on Saturday.
- Sipping ales and arguing into the afternoon gave us the opportunity to work up a hearty appetite.
- Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites.
- But you may have to leave it until after your catch has been cooked up for you (try it fried in coconut batter), as you'll find all that sea air gives you a hearty appetite.
- He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless.
- The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a hearty appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees.
- He is a family boy, he looks as if he has a good, hearty appetite for food and he is bound to have the best BMX on the block.
- We then went up and tried our own particular choices, with Madame having a hearty appetite that evening, as you will have seen from the photograph of her plate!
- My editor thinks we have much in common (not least of which is our very hearty appetites).
- The underwear designer with the hearty appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
- Having worked up hearty appetite just thinking about all the calories burnt off in a hockey match I was in the mood for some lunch.
- The menu caters to nibblers and hearty appetites alike..
- As long as we have hearty appetites the delicious dumpling will always find a place on our tables and room in our bellies.
- She cited the light servings, making them well-suited for less hearty appetites.
- Unless handicapped by any chronic ailment, he or she will have a hearty enough appetite but will avoid edibles that require strong teeth to tackle.
- Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding.
nounˈhɑrdiˈhärdē British informal 1A vigorously cheerful and sporty person. 开朗活泼之人 Example sentencesExamples - Outside, the green wellies were locked in battle with police musclemen as inside the sergeant-at-arms and his band of merry men in ladies' black tights, frock-coats and swords were chasing hearties around the Mace.
- It should be noted at this stage that - contrary to what the reader might expect - the Carrick hearties were not all in the first flush of youth - some of them were in their 50s, which just goes to show what a spirited place Carrick is.
- Easiest of all is getting 27 able-bodied hearties to go with him, one of them a stowaway.
2A form of address ascribed to sailors. 好伙计(源自水手的一种称呼) Example sentencesExamples - Loot deemed this a fine occasion to poke his head from Penknife's collar and give tongue to a loud ‘Me hearties!’
- Submit your answer in the comments below, me hearties.
- I'd like a pepperoni pizza, me hearties, and you're starting to talk like a pirate.
- I wanted to add, ‘there, me hearties,’ but ‘ahoj’ is actually the Czech equivalent of ‘ciao’, rather than a pirate greeting.
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