Whiskey, alpha, lima, kilo.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
a e I o u The I has been capitalized to show how it fits the central place in the phonetic alphabet.
"gonna" is generally considered a substandard spelling of "going to". "going to" is properly pronounced /goʊ.ɪŋ tu/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), though many English speakers pronounce it more like /gʌnˑə/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet) in quick, informal speech, leading to the informal spelling "gonna".
Phonetic spellers spell words the way they sound to the speller, regardless of how the dictionary may spell them. For example, a phonetic speller might write rite instead of write or right.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
Bravo Alpha Tango Hotel.
You can spell"新年快乐"in Chinese characters.If you use Chinese phonetic alphabet,you can spell "xin nian kuai le"
chocolate, pronounced [ʧokoˈlate] with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
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.
O in the Phonetic Alphabet is Oscar (oss - ca )
The correct spelling is "saxophone", pronounced /ˈsæ.k͡sə.foʊn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), roughly "SA-ksuh-fown". Do not confuse it with "xylophone", which is pronounced /ˈzɑɪ.lə.foʊn/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), roughly "ZYE-luh-fown".
The animal phonetic alphabet is used in communication to spell out words or names over the phone or radio. Each letter is represented by a specific animal word to ensure clear and accurate transmission of information.
It is called the International Phonetic Alphabet, or IPA.
Tango, papa, alpha. The Phonetic Alphabet, used to spell letters of the alphabet over the radio.
The NATO phonetic alphabet doesn't have any codewords for numbers, only for letters of the alphabet.