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Oy there! It be Talk Like a Pirate Day!

by Amber on September 19th, 2007

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Ohhh, you all know that today HAS to be one of my favorite days EVER! Why?! BECAUSE IT’S TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY! What does this mean for you and me? Well… Umm.. we get to talk like pirates. What more do you need in life?

So, in honor of Talk like a Pirate Day, I’ve found this nifty translator that will translate English into Pirate. You can check it out here. Let’s test this puppy out!

Take this paragraph that I found here for example… it’s about how pirates took over ships:

How did pirates actually go about attacking an enemy vessel? When pirates commanded a superior vessel they could easily confront any victim with cannon fire, crippling the ship and stimulating a quick surrender. However, pirates rarely commanded superior vessels, in fact, most often pirates commanded small lightly armored but highly maneuverable ships. For this reason, pirates seldom relied on fire power. Instead, pirates generally preferred to quickly board the enemy ship, robbing of goods, and rapidly retreating. Often, pirates would be greatly outnumbered, but because pirates employed various scare tactics they paralyzed their victims with fear.

Now, take a look at it in Pirate Speak:

How did pirates actually go about attackin’ an eneme vessel? When pirates commanded sup’erior vessel they could easily confore any victim with six pounder fire, cripplin’ t’ ship and stimulatin’ a quick surrender. However, pirates rarely commanded sup’erior vessels, in fact, most often pirates commanded small lightly armored but highly maneuverable ships. For this reason, pirates seldom relied on fire power. Instead, pirates generally preferred t’ smartly board t’ eneme ship, robbin’ o’ booty, and rapidly retreatin’. Often, pirates would be greatly outnumbered, but because pirates employed various scare tactics they paralyzed their victims with fear.

Now isn’t that paragraph much more interesting when you read it in pirate? I thought so…

So, with this knowledge, go out into the world and talk like a pirate! Even if it means annoying your co-workers, siblings or best friends. It only happens once a year!

To learn more about Talk Like A Pirate Day, check out the Wiki on it.

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