in ten ar net on oral orla national
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bear, budgerigar, boar
There are only two- and three-letter words possible with that set of letters: air are ear era ire jar rai raj rei ria ae ai ar er re
The actual game ID of a DS game is located on the front of the cartridge, at the bottom right hand corner. It usually is a 10 letter combination which looks like this: AAA-AAAA-AAA The game ID asked for by the DS Action Replay (AR) when you are trying to enter in a new game is a different series of numbers and letters, which generally looks something like this: AAAA-12345A67 (On an interesting note, the first four letters in the AR game ID is always the same as the middle four letters in the actual game ID.) As far as I know there is only one way to find the AR game ID, and you have to use the AR to do so, but it's very simple to do. Step 1: With the game in the AR and the AR in the DS, turn the DS on. The standard AR menu screen will come on. Step 2: When the main AR menu comes up, remove the game cart from the AR. The AR will prompt you to insert a game Step 3: Re-insert the game. The AR should now say that this is an unknown game, however, the AR game ID will appear at the bottom left corner of the screen.
madagascar
Articulate
armadas
trumpeter, with ar left over.
MARS bar
Ar comes from the first two letters of the word, Argon
Narwhal - a species of whale
Arpa is an example of a stringed instrument whose spelling begins with the letters "ar-" in Italian.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "harp". The pronunciation will be "AR-pa" in Italian.
in ten ar net on oral orla national
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ares