Jolly Roger

Etymology
Possibly from +.

Noun

 * 1) The traditional flag used on European and American pirate ships, and, more recently, by submarine crews, often pictured as a white skull and crossbones on a black field; the blackjack.

Translations

 * Arabic: جولي روجر
 * Armenian: Ուրախ Ռոջեր
 * Azerbaijani: Şən Rocer
 * Bengali: জলি রজার
 * Bulgarian: Веселият Роджър
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 海盜旗
 * Chuvash: Хаваслӑ Роджер
 * Danish: sørøverflag
 * Dutch: doodskopvlag, doodshoofdvlag, piratenvlag
 * Finnish:
 * French: pavillon pirate,
 * German: Totenkopfflagge, Totenkopffahne, Piratenflagge
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:
 * Indonesian: Jolly Roger, bendera bajak laut
 * Japanese: 海賊旗
 * Korean: 해적기
 * Lithuanian: Linksmasis Rodžeris
 * Malayalam: ജോളി റോജർ
 * Mazanderani: دریایی دزدون پرچم
 * Norwegian: sjørøverflagg, piratflagg
 * Persian: پرچم دزدان دریایی
 * Polish: bandera piratów
 * Russian: Весёлый Роджер
 * Silesian: piracko fana
 * Spanish: bandera pirata
 * Ukrainian: Веселий Роджер