NATO Phonetic Alphabet
When speaking on the telephone, it is sometimes useful to spell a word using English phonetic spelling. To spell "Club", for example, you would say: "C for Charlie, L for Lima, U for Uniform, B for Bravo."
It is very easy to learn English phonetic spelling. Start by spelling your name, then your company or address. Soon, you will know the whole alphabet. It also helps to remember that there are several groups of words that go together:
- Dances: Foxtrot, Tango
- Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliett
- Men's first names: Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Victor
- Cities: Lima, Quebec
A for Alfa [or Alpha]
B for Bravo
C for Charlie
D for Delta
E for Echo
F for Foxtrot
G for Golf
H for Hotel
I for India
J for Juliett [or Juliet]
K for Kilo
L for Lima
M for Mike
N for November
O for Oscar
P for Papa
Q for Quebec
R for Romeo
S for Sierra
T for Tango
U for Uniform
V for Victor
W for Whiskey
X for X-ray
Y for Yankee
Z for Zulu