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How to pronounce kepi in English?

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Synonyms peaked cap, service cap, yachting cap
Type of cap

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Note the green and red epaulettes, the distinctive white kepi and the blue sash.
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The original kepi cover was khaki and due to constant washing turned white quickly.
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The uniform is dark blue, with a kepi bearing a blue and white plume.
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And there's his hat, the famous blue kepi with its band of gold.
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We adore Age of Reason's visor hat for being a pretty pink answer to the French military kepi.
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The color of the piping and kepi denoted the military branch.
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Shakos were soon replaced by the light cloth kepi which was far more suitable for North African conditions.
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In the field a light khaki cover was worn over the kepi, sometimes with a protective neck curtain attached.
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The white kepi was stubbornly retained whenever possible.
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  • The kepi (English pronunciation: /u02C8ku025Bpiu02D0/ or /u02C8keu026Apiu02D0/) is a cap with a flat circular top and a peak, or visor. Etymologically, the term is a loanword of the French ku00E9pi, itself a re-spelled version of the Alemannic Ku00E4ppi: a diminutive form of Kappe, meaning "cap". In Europe, this headgear is most commonly associated with French military and police uniforms...
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