The phonetic alphabet | Common symbols | Capitalisation
The alphabet A-Z
A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h
I i J j K k L l M m N n O o P p
Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x
Y y Z z
Vowels
A E I O U
Consonants
B C D F G H J K
L M N P Q R S T
V W X Y Z
The Rhyming Alphabet
The following letters rhyme with each other:-
ä sound ë sound e sound ï sound yü sound
A B F I O Q R Z
H C L Y U
J D M W
K E N
G S
P X
T
V
The PhoneticAlphabet
When spelling (especiallyover the phone) use the phonetic alphabet to avoid confusion.
A Alpha B Bravo
C Charlie D Delta
E Echo F Foxtrot
G Golf H Hotel
I India J Juliet
K Kilo L Lima
M Mike N November
O Oscar P Papa
Q Quebec R Romeo
S Sierra T Tango
U Uniform V Victor
W Whisky X X-Ray
Y Yankee Z Zulu
Common Symbols
Symbol | Word (common term in brackets) |
. | full stop |
, | comma |
? | question mark |
! | exclamation mark |
: | colon |
; | semi-colon |
- | hyphen (dash) |
& | ampersand |
/ | virgule (forward slash) |
\ | reversed virgule (backward slash) |
@ | at |
# | hash |
£ | pound symbol |
€ | euro symbol |
$ | dollar symbol |
' | apostrophe |
~ | tilde |
* | asterisk |
´ | acute accent |
` | grave accent |
" | quotation mark |
( ) | left / right parentheses |
[] | left / right square bracket |
{} | left / right brace |
< > | left / right angle bracket |
Capitalisation
When spelling a word for someone it is sometimes necessary to let the person know when letters need to be written in CAPITALS and when they need to be written small. There's a guide to capitalisation here.
"How do you spell UNESCO please?" "Capital U-N-E-S-C-O."
"How do you spell T-Online please?" "Capital T dash capital O small n-l-i-n-e."
"How do you spell 1&1 Profi please?" "The number one then an ampersand another one, followed by capital P small r-o-f-i."
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