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What does agaraal mean in Brazilian Portuguese?

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I did a retinography eye exam where pictures are taken with a strong light shining in the eyes. The technician kept saying look straight which I understood and a word that sounded like agaraal. I dont know what it meant and what I was supposed to do. Can anybody tell me?

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  1. Maybe he was trying to speak English!!!!

    I'm Brazilian, but it makes no sense to me!

    'Agora'(now) is a possibility!


  2. I asked a friend that is portuguese and he didn't understand that word.. sorry

  3. I speak Portuguese I never heard of this word. The only word I can think it would be close to what you wrote is "agora". Which means "now" . I do not know if makes sense to you. It has to be place in the context. Maybe what the technician was trying to say is agora (now) because your eyes were on the right position to take the picture. That is the only thing I can think of.

  4. I speak fluent Portuguese and I have never heard of this word......

  5. I´m afraid you write the word the way it is pronounce and not the way it is written.

    I agree with the other guys that say the word might be "agora" which means "now" in portughese.

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