I believe you are asking for the word dummy. In Spanish the word is: Maniquí
de, u, eme, eme, i griega
Alfabeto Abecedario
chocolate, pronounced [ʧokoˈlate] with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
The letter O is the same in the spanish alphabet as the english. So it would just be "O".
"Á eme o" translates as "H to O" in English. It is a way of spelling out the letters "H, M, and O" in the respective languages.
alphabet
the alphabet = l'alphabet
Spelling is the same, since both language is the Latin alphabet, but the Spanish translation is "que tengas un buen día."
'a word' = 'una palabra' To spell out a word in Spanish, you need to know the names of the letters of the Spanish alphabet. 'a', for example, is written 'a', pronounced 'ah' 'b' is 'be', pronounced 'bay' 'c' is 'ce' pronounced 'say' in Latin America, 'thay' in Spain ('th' as in 'thin') and so on. No point in giving the entire alphabet unless you request it!
alphabet
bautismo, pronounced [bau.̯ˈtiz.mo] with the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet)
The correct spelling is "alphabetical" (in order by spelling).
You are correct.