a e I o u The I has been capitalized to show how it fits the central place in the phonetic alphabet.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
Whiskey, alpha, lima, kilo.
Most speakers of American English pronounce "again" like /ə.ˈgɛn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), which contains the schwa sound in the first syllable. Some dialects (such as those in the southern US) may pronounce it with a more U-like sound, e.g. /ʌ.ˈgɛɪn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), with a different vowel in the second syllable as well. Still, most standard pronunciations do contain the schwa.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
Whisky is the word that represents W in the NATO phonetic alphabet. In English language learning, Phonetic alphabets are universal. The most well-known is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Each symbol represents a sound.Each country has it's own words that has a letter sound that matches or best approximates the intended pronunciation. Those countries will use a word from their own language to illustrate the pronunciation of the English 'w' sound.The IPA chart for for English dialects uses the words 'we', and 'queen' as as being good examples of the use of the 'w' sound. The Cambridge Learner's Dictionary gives 'wet' as an example of the usage of the 'w' sound. * For more information, see Related links below this box.
"This letter: ә, is usually pronounced as "ay".: this is wrong! the symbol "e" is like "BAY" for the front vowel the upside down "e" is like "SODA" for the central vowel
The symbol that denotes the vowel sound is called a vowel symbol or a vowel character. It is used to represent specific vowel sounds in phonetic transcription or in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet
First of all, most alphabets on the planet are phonetic. So a phonetic alphabet IS a conventional alphabet. A notable exception to this rule is English, which has a phonemic alphabet instead of a phonetic one. A phonetic alphabet is more consistent because there is no ambiguity regarding pronunciation.
The Egyptian alphabet/language is one of the oldest known that has been recorded as of yet. The Greek alphabet is descendant of the Phoenician alphabet but the Greek alphabet is the first and oldest to record each consonant and vowel with a separate symbol.
O in the Phonetic Alphabet is Oscar (oss - ca )
The phonetic alphabet was developed to improve communication over radio and telephone systems by creating a standardized way to represent letters and numbers that are easily distinguishable and understood, especially in noisy or unclear conditions. It helps to reduce misunderstandings and errors during verbal communication between speakers of different languages or accents.
It is called the International Phonetic Alphabet, or IPA.
The NATO phonetic alphabet doesn't have any codewords for numbers, only for letters of the alphabet.
F in the phonetic alphabet is Foxtrot (fox - trot)
The Phonetic Alphabet.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, it is India, however UK Police do use Indigo.