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I understand the command
Filters. (idiomatic, nautical) The correct and seamanlike reply, onboard a Royal Navy (U.S. Navy) ship, on receipt of an order from an officer. It means “I understand the command and hasten to comply with the order.” phrase.
What is the difference between yes sir and aye sir?
“Aye” or “aye, aye” means you may not agree with the order but it will be carried out immediately because you trust your captain with your life. A “Yes, Sir” response means you understand the order but need more information before carrying out the order.
Why do they say aye?
The word aye (/aɪ/), as a synonym for yes in response to a question, dates to the 1570s and, according to the Online Etymology Dictionary, is of unknown origin; it may derive as a variation of the word I (in the context of “I assent”); as an alteration of the Middle English yai (“yes”), or from the adverb aye (meaning …
Why do soldiers say II?
aye aye , aye aye Captain, or aye aye Sir – This is a response that a soldier or sailor may give to indicate that an order has been received, is understood, and will be carried out immediately. Saying “aye aye” is similar to saying “yes.” For example: “Sailor go get the maps.” “Aye aye Captain.”
What does Aye Aye Captain mean?
Saying ‘Aye aye’ ie ‘Yes yes’ means ‘Yes I understand your order’ and ‘Yes I will follow your order’. Just saying ‘Aye Captain’ means ‘yes I agree’. For example: Captain: “Give the order to prepare for battle!”. First Mate: “Aye Aye Captain.
What is the difference between ‘aye aye’ and ‘Yes Sir’?
“Aye” or “aye, aye” means you may not agree with the order but it will be carried out immediately because you trust your captain with your life. A “Yes, Sir” response means you understand the order but need more information before carrying out the order. I have no references other than an old salty Master Chief I served under in the US Navy.
What does ‘aye aye aye’ mean in English?
But it would be interesting to figure this out. “Aye” or “aye, aye” means you may not agree with the order but it will be carried out immediately because you trust your captain with your life. A “Yes, Sir” response means you understand the order but need more information before carrying out the order.
What do you say when the captain says raise the mainsail?
If the captain says “Raise the mainsail” and you reply “Aye aye, Captain” the next thing you do should look like this: There is an equivalent used in voice procedure for radio as used in the air force and army. “Roger” means “received,” the same as saying “aye” at sea. “Wilco” means “will comply,” which is the same as “aye aye.”