«Mon honneur s'appelle fidélité» (the "une" is probably an accident of translation) is the French translation of the German SS motto «Meine Ehre heißt Treue.»
The usual English translation seems to be “My Honor Is Loyalty.”
2006-07-30 04:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-03 07:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The language is French and it means "my honor is called a fidelity"
2006-07-29 21:35:33
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answered by seek the cure 2
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It's French and it means "my honor is called/named fidelity"
2006-07-30 04:37:13
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answered by fabee 6
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It's French, and it means something like "My honour is the name of fidelity".
2006-07-29 21:36:36
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answered by Entwined 5
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it's french, the translation is sketchy, but basically it says,'' my honour .........one fidelity''
i can't tell you what s'appelle means look at a french lesson book in your local library
2006-07-29 21:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This is French and it means "My honor is called fidelity"
2006-07-29 21:36:35
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answered by Sexy Mama 2
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french, but lost for the translation, but it looks vbery much like Quebios french, from Montreal Canada
2006-07-29 21:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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FRENCH
My honor is called a fidelity
Cheers !!!!
2006-07-29 21:37:16
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answered by Seven double O 3
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It's french, ask a marine.
2006-07-29 21:36:37
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answered by acid tongue 7
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