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John Doe wrote: I agree - it should be on a web site - where more folks could have access to it for whatever reason. Harlan Messinger wrote: Brian Kelk wrote: Phonetic Alphabets (Alpha Bravo etc) February 2007 There is a widely known alphabet Alpha Bravo ... Yankee Zulu. Such alphabets, used for spelling things out over voice links, are variously known as phonetic/radio/spelling/ telephone alphabets, and the term analogy alphabet is also used. This collection currently includes alphabets for the following languages: English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romansh, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Croatian, Serbo-Croat, Slovenian, Greek, Romanian, Turkish, Hebrew, Russian, Ukrainian, Swahili, Kwanyama, Ndonga, Afrikaans, Chinese and Esperanto. You really ought to put this on a website instead, with each alphabet on a page, and an index page listing them all. A newsgroup posting isn't a substitute for that. While he's at it, he could post the alphabet (in alphabetical order): http://tinyurl.com/24jlus Bryan ;^) |
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