What is the difference between yes sir and aye sir




















The claim is advanced that Cockney accents changed the Yea to Yi, and from there it was a simple transition to Aye. There are some other thoughts on the matter, but generally a lack of consensus on how exactly it came about. To your second question, "aye" in general can be a substitute for "yes", particularly in variants of British English. I haven't checked if this connection holds water, it is a first idea, but I think it might be possible. I'll do some research.

Added:Etymonline says: origin unknown. Three hypotheses: from I, variant from yes, from aye 2, adverb. I think the hypothesis of Latin aio might be possible.

Another thing is to get an idea what course this Latin formula might have taken. Possibly it became a standard formula in nautical language in Roman times and slowly spread into other languages. I don't know the corresponding nautical formulas in Italian, Spanish, French etc.

But it would be interesting to figure this out. A "Yes, Sir" response means you understand the order but need more information before carrying out the order. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Why 'aye aye sir' instead of 'yes sir' in naval response?

Will Boyd Marines respond to officers with Yes Sir. Aye Aye Sir would be the proper response from a Marine. Outside of Boot Camp, I never had occasion to use it. Navy sailors are taught to say Aye Sir. Are you planning on enlisting in the Marine Corps? Hi Ted, perhaps you might enlighten some with the proper use of 'Mister'. They're eating this up. Sgt Join to see Cpl Bill Fleischauer - Mr. CWO3 Join to see. Always capitalize Marines when you refer to one or the service.

Mountain climbers for you until I'm tired. Cpl Edward F. No, really he did. Have a heart attack that is. He was too much of shitbag to reach everest. Always fallin out.. Foaming at the mouth etc. Project maintenance. Register Don't have an account? Aye aye, sir. Edit source History Talk 0.

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