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Police spelling alphabet
Police spelling alphabet







  1. #POLICE SPELLING ALPHABET REGISTRATION#
  2. #POLICE SPELLING ALPHABET PROFESSIONAL#

W for a quid (double you a quid - a pound - a gambling term)Īs I say, there are various versions of this. P for relief (pee - urinate - for relief) When spelling out words over the radio, each letter of the word is replace with a code. This is the phonetic alphabet used by the new york police department. Typically the alphabet would be spoken or written with dropped first-letters wherever appropriate, as in 'ay for 'orses.Ĭ for miles (see for miles, although 'Seaforth Highlanders', an old Sottish regiment, was an early popular alternative)ĭ for dumb (deaf or dumb - ironically a correct word for the letter D) Police 10 Codes Ten Codes For Law Enforcement Radio Communication from In german, a is anton, not alpha. The alphabet is based on a child-like alphabet (A for Apple, etc), replacing the correct words to form puns.

police spelling alphabet

Its origins are uncertain, most probably evolving organically in Cockney London in the late 1800s or early 1900s.

police spelling alphabet

Not used by any important global standards organisations.Īnd certainly not recommended for use in confirming spellings, letters or words - it only confuses people.Īgain there are different versions of this. It was originally developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization and subsequently adopted by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) among other significant global and national bodies covering telecommunications, maritime, and aviation.įor amusement only. LAPD radio alphabet, is the term for an old competing spelling alphabet to the ICAO. The NATO alphabet above is the original and most widely used. I repeat that other versions of phonetic spelling alphabets exist. Used by communicators around the world to clarify letters and spellings. The international phonetic alphabet (also referred to as the NATO phonetic alphabet or the spelling alphabet), used in police, military, emergency services. In less formal use, for example by customer service telephone staff, communications tend to give the letters and to clarify each with the corresponding alphabet words, for example, 'G, Golf T, Tango W, Whisky', or alternatively, 'GTW, Golf Tango Whisky.'

#POLICE SPELLING ALPHABET REGISTRATION#

, used by used by linguists, speech therapists, and language teachers, etc.Ĭommonly when used professionally in relaying abbreviations or letter codes, such as registrations, for example by the police, military, other emergency services or in air traffic control, the letters themselves are not given and only the corresponding words are stated, for example a registration or call-sign of GTW would be stated at simply as 'Golf Tango Whisky'. Phonetic alphabet used to confirm pronunciation and word sounds The phonetic alphabet used for confirming spelling and words is quite different and far more complicated to the The NATO phonetic spelling alphabet is a useful reference for language and communications study and training.ĭifferent variations of the phonetic language exist - this is the original major standard and still most widely used.

police spelling alphabet

#POLICE SPELLING ALPHABET PROFESSIONAL#

The phonetic language - also known as the 'spelling alphabet' or the NATO phonetic alphabet - is used by professional communicators, especially police, military and other emergency and armed forces, to identify letters precisely, either when communicating initials, abbreviations or spellings of words.









Police spelling alphabet