When speaking on the telephone, it is sometimes useful to spell a word using the Phonetic Alphabet. To spell "Club", for example, you would say: "C for Charlie, L for Lima, U for Uniform, B for Bravo
A: Alpha
B: Bravo
C: Charlie
D: Delta
E: Echo
F: Foxtrot
G: Golf
H: Hotel
I: India
J: Juliet
K: Kilo
L: Lima
M: Mike
N: November
O: Oscar
P: Papa
Q: Quebec
R: Romeo
S: Sierra
T: Tango
U: Uniform
V: Victor
W: Whisky
X: X-ray
Y: Yankee
Z: Zulu
It is very easy to learn the International Phonetic Alphabet. Start by spelling your name, then your company or address. Soon, you will know the whole alphabet. It also helps to remember that there are several groups of words that go together
Dances: Foxtrot, Tango
Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet
Men's first names: Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Victor
Cities: Lima, Quebec
Note: These are from the english club
A: Alpha
B: Bravo
C: Charlie
D: Delta
E: Echo
F: Foxtrot
G: Golf
H: Hotel
I: India
J: Juliet
K: Kilo
L: Lima
M: Mike
N: November
O: Oscar
P: Papa
Q: Quebec
R: Romeo
S: Sierra
T: Tango
U: Uniform
V: Victor
W: Whisky
X: X-ray
Y: Yankee
Z: Zulu
It is very easy to learn the International Phonetic Alphabet. Start by spelling your name, then your company or address. Soon, you will know the whole alphabet. It also helps to remember that there are several groups of words that go together
Dances: Foxtrot, Tango
Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet
Men's first names: Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Victor
Cities: Lima, Quebec
Note: These are from the english club