ITU Recommended Phonetics.

Please use standardized phonetics at all times.

Note: Only use customized phonetics after the correct meaning has been understood by the receiving station!

L - Lima (LEE MAH or LID OPERATOR. Which is correct?)

 

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 A - Alfa (AL FAH)

 B - Bravo (BRAH VOH)

 C - Charlie (CHAR LEE or SHAR LEE)

 D - Delta (DELL TAH)

 E - Echo (ECK OH)

 F - Foxtrot (FOKS TROT)

 G - Golf (Golf)

 H - Hotel (HOH TELL)

 I - India (IN DEE AH)

 J - Juliet (JEW LEE ETT)

 K - Kilo (KEY LOH)

 L - Lima (LEE MAH)

 M - Mike (MIKE)

Boldfaced syllables are emphasized.

 

 N - November (N0 VEM BER)

 O - Oscar (OSS CAH)

 P - Papa (PAH PAH)

 Q - Quebec (KEH BECK)

 R - Romeo (ROW ME OH)

 S - Sierra (SEE AIR RAH)

 T - Tango (TANG GO)

 U - Uniform (YOU NEE FORM or OO NEE FORM)

 V - Victor (VIK TAH)

 W - Whiskey (WISS KEY)

 X - X-ray (ECKS RAY)

 Y - Yankee (YANG KEY)

 Z - Zulu (ZOO LOO)

Pronunciations were designed for all international languages.

 

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