What language do pirates speak?

Most scholars think English-speaking Golden Age pirates spoke exactly the same as English-speaking merchant sailors of the time, since large numbers in both groups tended to be from riverfront neighborhoods around London, he said.
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What language did the pirates speak?

Privateering and pirate ships were crewed by sailors from around the world, but the majority spoke a hybridized version of English known as Maritime Pidgin English.
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What kind of accent do pirates have?

Pirate imitators may wonder, “What accent am I doing? Some kinda Irish?” The classic “pirate dialect,” in fact, is not Irish, but rather a crude imitation of the slightly similar West Country English (the dialects of Southwest England)*.
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Why do pirates say Arrr?

Have you ever wondered why pirates say "Arrr"? We answer this burning question with help from National Geographic and American Profile. Pronounced also as “Yarrr!” and “Arg!”, the word “Arrr!” is traditionally said by pirates when responding "yes" or when expressing excitement.
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What language does pirate speak for honor?

Trivia. The Pirate is the first Outlander Hero to be showcased, introducing the faction to the game. While the Pirate's origin is Wu Lin and they speak Chinese, they are strictly affiliated with the Outlanders.
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How do you say yes in pirate?

Aye - "Yes" Aye aye - Conformation, taking order from the captain. Belay - Usually means to tie something down but pirates used it to prevent someone to do something.
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Why do pirates say Land ho?

Used to express surprise or joy, to attract attention to something sighted, or to urge onward as in Land ho! or Westward ho! Common name for sailors of the Royal Navy. This was due to the tar used to seal planks would often get on sailors backs and legs if they slept on deck.
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What does a pirate call his wife?

matey (or mate)
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What do pirates call a bathroom?

Waves breaking over the bow would also wash the area and aid in keeping it clean. Modern sailors still refer to the bathrooms on ships as the “head,” which refers to this practice of going to the bathroom at the bow, or head of the ship.
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How do pirates say good bye?

Ahoy. Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye. The Online Etymology Dictionary says that it probably came from “a hoy” a nautical term related to hauling.
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What accent is Jack Sparrow?

“It's well-known Depp based his Jack Sparrow accent on Keith Richards and the result is pretty impressive. The British accent is almost meant to be slurred, and Depp pulls it off admirably in four films.”
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Why do pirates say me instead of my?

They further speculate that possessive "me" in those dialects might have derived from the way "my" was pronounced before the great vowel shift. In Middle English, "my" before a consonant was indeed pronounced just like the modern "me", while "me" would have been pronounced similar to the modern "may". T.E.D. T.E.D.
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Are pirates Scottish?

Piracy in Scotland dates back to the presence of Viking pirates in Scotland in 617. Later, Scotland was the homeland of many privateers, including Captain William Kidd. Some scholars have argued that the lifestyles of Scottish clans in the borderlands was similar to those of pirates.
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Did pirates talk like that?

Most scholars think English-speaking Golden Age pirates spoke exactly the same as English-speaking merchant sailors of the time, since large numbers in both groups tended to be from riverfront neighborhoods around London, he said.
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Why do pirates sound bristolian?

Although many famous pirates, both real and fictional, did come from Bristol and the West Country, the infamous 'pirate accent' with a strong rolling 'arrr', was immortalised by actors on film. Part of the reason why this accent is so closely associated with pirates could be due to the actor Robert Newton.
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What did pirates smell like?

It smells like musty chlorinated water and synthetic fog (like that from a fog machine).
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Did pirates have a code?

A pirate code, pirate articles, or articles of agreement were a code of conduct for governing pirates. A group of sailors, on turning pirate, would draw up their own code or articles, which provided rules for discipline, division of stolen goods, and compensation for injured pirates.
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Why do pirates wear red?

They particularly favored red ones, since the dye used to create this color was expensive, which meant only wealthy men owned such luxuries. Sometimes these were worn under a leather belt, other times as belts themselves. All seafaring men, be they pirate or not, liked to dress up when they went ashore.
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Did female pirates fight with their breasts out?

That book gave the women and many other pirates an almost mythical status and gave a time-stamped account of their history on the high seas. At the moment their opponent lay dying, they would expose their breasts to show them they had been vanquished by a woman.
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Did any pirates have children?

And many were family men.

Some of these men were married and had children before or during their time as pirates while others waited until they were retired to settle down and start a family.
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Did female pirates exist?

The punishment for a conviction of piracy for captain and crew was death. Three women-turned-pirates with connections to the United States are Anne Bonny, Mary Critchett, and Rachel Wall. Detail, Anne Bonny from the Pirates of the Spanish Main series (N19) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888.
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What does Avast ye mean?

Avast Ye: A command meaning pay attention or listen. Aye, Aye: Yes, I understand.
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How do you pick a pirate name?

The key to creating a good pirate name is to start with a simple, yet expressive adjective, such as skinny, big or silly. Then add a similar sounding name after your chosen adjective. For example, Stinking Pete or Silly Shelly.
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What is a famous pirate saying?

Dead men tell no tales – If the mob says “snitches get stiches”, pirates believe that dead men can't tell anyone of their secrets. Historians believe this is why pirates were ruthless and didn't spare many survivors. Heave: Coming to a halt or stop. 'll Crush Ye Barnacles – A common pirate threat.
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