Just in time for the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film, Mango Languages introduces their new Learn to Speak Like a Pirate course, to teach you everything you need to know to "parley" in perfect Pirate.
It will only be available for a limited time, so try it today! In just a few minutes, you'll learn:
The appropriate way to hail your fellow gentlemen o' fortune.
A few choice names to call your lazy excuse of a crew.
The finer points of swashbuckling.
A bit about Pirate history, and the part it played in forming modern democracy.
All sorts of practical Pirate lingo!
And remember, with your Library card you can access Mango and Little Pim online 24 hours a day, to learn learn languages from Arabic to Vietnamese
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