Easy tip number one, if you want to talk like a pirate: Add "me hearties" to the end of any sentence. The meaning is simple -- "my friends, my mates" -- said John "Ol' Chumbucket" Baur, before ...
In a video to mark the occasion, an N.Y.U. associate professor talked about the origins of pirate lingo. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll find out how New York University is taking ...
AUSTIN — Ahoy, matey! If you've been hiding your pirate accent, it's time to dig it out of your treasure chest. National Talk Like a Pirate Day is Wednesday, Sept. 19, and we arrr not joking. Head on ...
Blackboard has launched a new language pack for its course management systems in support of International Talk Like a Pirate Day (Sept. 19), the day on which people across the globe can use ...
Editor’s note: Legend has it this story was originally published in 2018 — if not before — and is republished every so often to celebrate National Talk Like a Pirate Day. Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day.
‘‘Talk Like a Pirate Day’’ isn’t until September, but it’s never too early to practice. Aye: Yes Booty: Stolen treasure Bounty: A ship’s freight Crow’s-nest: The lookout on the top of a ship’s mast ...