• stoy@lemmy.zip
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    14
    ·
    6 days ago

    As a Swedish IT technician, I use two phonetic alphabets.

    The Swedish phonetic alphabet was created in the 1890s and first published in 1902, in the 1960s a few entries were changed to reduce the risk of confusion.

    A - Adam
    B - Bertil
    C - Cesar
    D - David
    E - Erik
    F - Filip
    G - Gustav
    H - Helge
    I - Ivar
    J - Johan
    K - Kalle
    L - Ludvig
    M - Martin
    N - Niklas
    O - Olle (air traffic communications), Olof (military use)
    P - Petter
    Q - Qvintus
    R - Rudolf
    S - Sigurd
    T - Tore
    U - Urban
    V - Viktor
    W - Wilhelm
    X - Xerxes
    Y - Yngve
    Z - Zäta
    Å - Åke
    Ä - Ärlig
    Ö - Östen