Nay. Aye means yes and nay means no.
"Do" - probably not, since modern-day pirates are pretty much just criminal thugs. "Did", on the other hand... at least the English-speaking ones probably did. "Aye aye, captain" is pretty standard naval terminology.
an aye aye is an animal aye means yes or voter
For aye means "forever."
Aye-ayes are primates, which means they are vertebrates like you and me.
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It is aye, aye, captain. In the pirate language "aye" is a equivalent for "yes". So in this case ~Aye aye captain~ is like saying ~Yes captain~.
Usually it means "yes", as in "Ay, Edward will use women honourably" from Henry VI, Part iii. It's the same word as pirates and sailors use. (Hoist the mainsail! Ay, ay, captain. Are ye pirates? Ay!) It's pronounced the same as "eye".
No, the aye-aye is not a producer.
an aye aye lives in Madagascar