8. Should you wish to pass yourself off as a German officer, it will not be necessary to learn to speak German. Simply speaking English with a German accent will do.
Spelled hankerchiefs wrong... another thing they forgot was that cars in movies come to screeching stop in the dirt or even the gravel! Imagine that...
Main Entry: hand·ker·chief
Pronunciation: 'ha[ng]-k&r-ch&f, -(")chif, -"chEf
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -chiefs also hand·ker·chieves /-ch&fs, -(")chifs, -"chEvz, -"chEfs, -ch&vz, -(")chivz/
Date: 1530
1 : a small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes (as blowing the nose) or as a clothing accessory
2 : KERCHIEF 1
Main Entry: hand·ker·chief
Pronunciation: 'ha[ng]-k&r-ch&f, -(")chif, -"chEf
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -chiefs also hand·ker·chieves /-ch&fs, -(")chifs, -"chEvz, -"chEfs, -ch&vz, -(")chivz/
Date: 1530
1 : a small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes (as blowing the nose) or as a clothing accessory
2 : KERCHIEF 1
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