Well, I think its the same thing..just " Aye aye, Captain~!!" Hope this helps!
The spelling is aye as in "yes." The repeated "aye aye" indicated that an order was heard and would be followed.Example:Captain: Right full rudder.Helmsman: Right full rudder, aye.Captain: Be wary of the rocks.Helmsman: Aye aye, Captain.
It is aye, aye, captain. In the pirate language "aye" is a equivalent for "yes". So in this case ~Aye aye captain~ is like saying ~Yes captain~.
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If you are in the Navy or Coast Guard, you say "Aye Sir", or "Aye Captain". In the other services, you say "Yes Sir", or "Yes Captain".
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An aye aye is a lemur from Madagascar
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The homonym for "eye" is I, as in I like chocolate cake. Another homonym for "eye" is aye, as in aye, aye captain!
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The phrase (likely from the Spanish ay, "oh") is often spelled "Ay-yi-yi!"The nautical phrase is "aye aye", and the small lemur species is the same (aye-aye).
"Do" - probably not, since modern-day pirates are pretty much just criminal thugs. "Did", on the other hand... at least the English-speaking ones probably did. "Aye aye, captain" is pretty standard naval terminology.