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Latest revision as of 13:10, 4 April 2019

STANDARDPHONETICCODES


Description

  • This function will show the list of Standard phonetic codes.
  • A spelling alphabet is used to spell parts of a message containing letters and numbers to avoid confusion, because many letters sound similar, for instance "n" and "m" or "f" and "s"; the potential for confusion increases if static or other interference is present.
  • This Standard phonetic codes also called NATO phonetic alphabet which is the most widely used radiotelephone spelling alphabet.
  • In words,some are sound like each other.When we hear the some similar word it may introduces errors and slows down the communication process.
  • So this function is very useful to avoid the confusion.
  • The 26 code words in the International phonetic alphabet are assigned to the 26 letters of the English alphabet in alphabetical order as mentioned in the example.

Example

  1. STANDARDPHONETICCODES

{

   "A": [
       "ALPHA",
       "ADAMS"
   ],
   "B": [
       "BRAVO",
       "BOSTON"
   ],
   "C": [
       "CHARLIE",
       "CHICAGO"
   ],
   "D": [
       "DELTA",
       "DENVER"
   ],
   "E": [
       "ECHO",
       "EASY"
   ],
   "F": [
       "FOXTROT",
       "FRANK"
   ],
   "G": [
       "GOLF",
       "GEORGE"
   ],
   "H": [
       "HOTEL",
       "HENRY"
   ],
   "I": [
       "INDIA",
       "IDA"
   ],
   "J": [
       "JULIET",
       "JOHN"
   ],
   "K": [
       "KILO",
       "KING"
   ],
   "L": [
       "LIMA",
       "LINCOLN"
   ],
   "M": [
       "MIKE",
       "MARY"
   ],
   "N": [
       "NOVEMBER",
       "NEW YORK"
   ],
   "O": [
       "OSCAR",
       "OCEAN"
   ],
   "P": [
       "PAPA",
       "PETER"
   ],
   "Q": [
       "QUEBEC",
       "QUEEN"
   ],
   "R": [
       "ROMEO",
       "ROGER"
   ],
   "S": [
       "SIERRA",
       "SUGAR"
   ],
   "T": [
       "TANGO",
       "THOMAS"
   ],
   "U": [
       "UNIFORM",
       "UNION"
   ],
   "V": [
       "VICTOR",
       "VICTOR"
   ],
   "W": [
       "WHISKEY",
       "WILLIAM"
   ],
   "X": [
       "XRAY",
       "XRAY"
   ],
   "Y": [
       "YANKEE",
       "YOUNG"
   ],
   "Z": [
       "ZULU",
       "ZERO"
   ],
   "x0": [
       "ZERO",
       "ZERO"
   ],
   "x1": [
       "ONE",
       "ONE"
   ],
   "x2": [
       "TWO",
       "TWO"
   ],
   "x3": [
       "THREE",
       "THREE"
   ],
   "x4": [
       "FOUR",
       "FOUR"
   ],
   "x5": [
       "FIVE",
       "FIVE"
   ],
   "x6": [
       "SIX",
       "SIX"
   ],
   "x7": [
       "SEVEN",
       "SEVEN"
   ],
   "x8": [
       "EIGHT",
       "EIGHT"
   ],
   "x9": [
       "NINER",
       "NINE"
   ],
   "blank": [
       "BLANK",
       "BLANK"
   ]

}

Related Videos

Phonetics

See also

References

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