Those using an Arabic nom de guerre should at least use the name properly rendered in Anglicized form. |
I think the most interesting member of our crew, however, was our gray and grizzled translator, who goes by the nom de guerre of Jdhooshi. |
Each is given his own nom de guerre and warned not to tell anybody what he has learned. |
His nom de guerre was bestowed because it's said he can dance like Michael Jackson. |
Sadly, however, this turned out to be only a nom de guerre for a French agent called Albert Guerisse. |
I waited for three months and went to Mr. Fowler again, heralding my arrival with a card bearing both my name and my nom de guerre. |