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Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 10:39:57 GMT
The Itu (International Telecommunication Union) and the Imo (International Maritime Organization), of the Un (United Nations), Adopted the Nato Alphabet and the Icao Guidelines Respectively. If You Then Want to Spell on the Phone, You Can Do It the Way You Probably Know From Hollywood Films. Here Some Examples : Alfa for a Bravo for B Charlie for C Echo for E Foxtrot for F You Can Also Find the Nato Alphabet at Buchstabieralphabet.org. More Spelling Boards in Use Worldwide a Few Variations of the Icao Spelling Alphabet Developed That Are Also Internationally Recognized. So in Nato English You Indicate the Letter “a” With “alfa”, in French With “anatole”, in Switzerland With “anna” and in Turkish With “adana”. In Addition, Civilian C Level Contact List Spelling Alphabets Are Used Worldwide in Addition to the Icao/nato Specifications, Such as in Germany . In England, for Example, as in Germany, You Often Spell Your First Name on the Telephone (a for Alfred, B for Benjamin, Etc. Things Get Even More Complicated if You Want to Transmit Words Whose Letters Do Not Correspond to the Arabic Script - Like Cyrillic or Japanese . What Template Can You Use to Spell on the Phone? If You Communicate With Foreign Business Partners in Sales, It is Recommended to Use the Itu 1932 Standard When Spelling on the Telephone . Here You Use World-famous City Names, Country Names and Names of People , for Example: Amsterdam for a Edison for E Havana for H Xanthippe for X for Numbers You Can Use the English Words.
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