

#UNIVERSAL SPELLING ALPHABET LICENSE#

You might even like to make flashcards, with the letter on one side, and the word on the opposite side. It is the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie alphabet you might have heard of, but maybe not the Thai company employee or the Egyptian medical secretary with just a little understanding of English, therefore we provide as well a list of simple English words which can describe a letter. Instead, take a few letters at a time and practice them with your kids. The most widely used spelling alphabet is the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is also used in aviation like in communication between a pilot and the control tower.
#UNIVERSAL SPELLING ALPHABET CODE#
Instead, the NATO alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet acrophonically (Alfa for A, Bravo for B, etc.) so that critical combinations of letters (and numbers) can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential. Members of the military, police, airline pilots and others working in the aviation and travel industry commonly use it. Credit Line: Loaned by the Perkins School for the Blind, 1994. Also referred to as the ICAO Phonetic Alphabet and the NATO Alphabet (with some modifications), this universal spelling alphabet is a set of words used to clarify messages, no matter the spoken language. Though often called "phonetic alphabets", spelling alphabets have no connection to phonetic transcription systems like the International Phonetic Alphabet. Accession Number: 1994.13.17 Description: Octagonal wooden board spiral groove holds round wooden pegs with the letters of the alphabet carved in relief on top spiral groove feeds to a horizontal groove used to group the letters into words. The NATO phonetic alphabet, more formally the international radiotelephony spelling alphabet, is the most widely used spelling alphabet. RAF (1943 on) - British (late) - Phonetic Alphabet RAF (1942 - 1943) - British (middle) - Phonetic Alphabet RAF (through 1942) - British (early) - Phonetic Alphabet

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