IPA: /ˈʃænteɪ/
KK: /ˈʃænteɪ/
A type of song that sailors sing to help them work together in rhythm while performing tasks on a ship.
The crew sang a lively chantey as they hoisted the sails.
**Chantey** → The word 'chantey' originates from the French word *chanter*, meaning to sing. It refers to a type of work song sung by sailors to accompany their labor on ships. The term captures the essence of singing while working, particularly in a maritime context.
Imagine sailors 'singing' ('chanter') while they work on the ship — that's why a chantey is a song sung during work.