![]() In addition to the ones mentioned above the following spelling alphabets can be used in your ciphereditor workflow: Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, and Turkish. The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is the most common, but the others are used in other areas. Aachen, Berlin, Chemnitz, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Goslar, Hamburg, Ingelheim, Jena, Köln, Leipzig, München, Nürnberg, Offenbach, Potsdam, Quickborn, Rostock, Salzwedel, Tübingen, Unna, Völklingen, Wuppertal, Xanten, Ypsilon, Zwickau 2022 German spelling alphabet (A-Z) Anton, Ärger (Ä), Berta, Cäsar, Charlotte (Ch), Dora, Emil, Friedrich, Gustav, Heinrich, Ida, Julius, Kaufmann, Ludwig, Martha, Nordpol, Otto, Ökonom (Ö), Paula, Quelle, Richard, Siegfried, Schule (Sch), Eszett (ß), Theodor, Ulrich, Übermut (Ü), Viktor, Wilhelm, Xanthippe, Ypsilon, Zacharias 1996 German spelling alphabet (A-Z) More supported alphabets Below are listed Morse Code plus a few phonetic alphabets. It replaces a lot of common German first names from the previous revision with the names of cities. The German spelling alphabet is standardized by DIN 5009 which has been updated as recently as June 2022. (Some of the words are spelled a little differently in the US military, e.g., it uses Alpha rather than Alfa. However, the following Spanish names and words are commonly used: Antonio, Barcelona, Carmen, chocolate (ch), Dinamarca, Enrique, Francia, Guadalupe, historia, Inés, jueves, kilo, Lorenzo, llama/llave (ll), Madrid, Navarra, ñoño (ñ), Oviedo, París, queso, Roma, sábado, tango, Uruguay, Valencia, Washington, Ximena, yegua, Zapata Spanish spelling alphabet (A-Z) German phonetic alphabet In 1956, all NATO countries adopted a universal phonetic spelling alphabet, known as the ICAO International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or just the NATO phonetic alphabet. Its spelling alphabet has not been formally standardized like the NATO or German phonetic alphabets. With 475 million native speakers Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world (behind Chinese). ![]() ![]() Alfa/Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu NATO phonetic alphabet (A-Z) NATO phone operator ( source) Spanish phonetic alphabet ![]() The spelling alphabet used from March 1956 by NATO allies was formally adopted a few years later by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) making it the established universal phonetic alphabet governing all military, civilian, and amateur radio communications. Phonetic alphabet list International NATO phonetic alphabet ![]()
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