Aye.
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.
aye yei yei
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).
Nay. Aye means yes and nay means no.
Aye!Aye Aye, Ma'am!Indeed!Absolutely!Affirmative! (Or that's an affirmative!)I agree!Will do!Can doCertainlySlang:Right on!YepOkie DokieThese are all ways to say "Yes".
An aye aye is a lemur from Madagascar
The spelling of the word is aye (also seen as the naval "aye, aye").The use of ayes and nays is another form of yeas and nays.
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.
aye yei yei
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).
Yes, an aye-aye is a mammal.
Yes. Aye-aye are arboreal.
an aye aye is an animal aye means yes or voter
The word you are looking for is "Aye Aye," which is often used as a military or naval command to show acknowledgment or agreement.
They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
is not a word
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~.