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The '''phonetic alphabet''' is a system of spelling alphabet used by the [[United Nations Space Command]], derived from the [[Wikipedia:NATO phonetic alphabet|NATO phonetic alphabet]]. It is used, most commonly by the military, to spell parts of a message containing letters and numbers to avoid confusion that may arise from phonetically similar letters, especially if static or other interference is present.
The '''Phonetic Alphabet''' is the primary naming system used for small vessels. The [[Wikipedia:NATO|NATO]] {{PAGENAME}} is used by the [[UNSC]].


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==Letters and numbers==
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|-
|-
! Letter !!align=left| Code word !!align=left| Pronunciation!!align=left | IPA from ICAO
! style="text-align:center;" | Letter
! style="text-align:center;" | Code word
! style="text-align:center;" | Pronunciation
! style="text-align:center;" | IPA from ICAO
|-
|-
|align=center| A || '''Alfa''' <font size=-2>(ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)</font> <br />'''Alpha''' <font size=-2>(ANSI)</font> ||'''AL''' FAH|| {{IPA|ˈælfɑ}}
|align=center| A || '''Alfa''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)</span> <br />'''Alpha''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ANSI)</span> ||'''AL''' FAH|| {{IPA|ˈælfɑ}}
|-
|-
|align=center| B ||'''Bravo''' ||'''BRAH''' VOE || {{IPA|ˈbrɑːˈvo}} (''sic'')
|align=center| B ||'''Bravo''' ||'''BRAH''' VOE || {{IPA|ˈbrɑːˈvo}} (''sic'')
|-
|-
|align=center| C ||'''Charlie''' ||'''CHAR''' LEE &nbsp;or <br /> '''SHAR''' LEE || {{IPA|ˈtʃɑːli}} (''sic'') &nbsp;or <br /> {{IPA|ˈʃɑːli}} (''sic'')
|align=center| C ||'''Charlie''' ||'''CHAR''' LEE or <br /> '''SHAR''' LEE || {{IPA|ˈtʃɑːli}} (''sic'') or <br /> {{IPA|ˈʃɑːli}} (''sic'')
|-  
|-  
|align=center| D ||'''Delta''' ||'''DELL''' TAH|| {{IPA|ˈdeltɑ}}
|align=center| D ||'''Delta''' ||'''DELL''' TAH|| {{IPA|ˈdeltɑ}}
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|align=center| F ||'''Foxtrot''' ||'''FOKS''' TROT || {{IPA|ˈfɔkstrɔt}}
|align=center| F ||'''Foxtrot''' ||'''FOKS''' TROT || {{IPA|ˈfɔkstrɔt}}
|-
|-
|align=center| G ||'''Golf''' ||GOLF|| {{IPA|gʌlf}} (''sic'')
|align=center| G ||'''Golf'''<br />'''Gamma'''{{Ref/Note|''Golf'', the stand-in for the letter G in the modern phonetic alphabet, has only been referenced [[Halo Graphic Novel, Page 122|once]] in the ''Halo'' series. ''Gamma'' is used in all other instances.}}
||GOLF/'''GA''' MAH|| {{IPA|gʌlf}}(''sic'')<br/> {{IPA|ˈɡæmə}}
|-
|-
|align=center| H ||'''Hotel''' ||HO '''TELL''' <font size=-2>(ICAO)</font><br />HOH '''TELL''' <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO, FAA)</font>|| {{IPA|hoːˈtel}}
|align=center| H ||'''Hotel''' ||HO '''TELL''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO)</span><br />HOH '''TELL''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO, FAA)</span> || {{IPA|hoːˈtel}}
|-
|-
|align=center| I ||'''India''' ||'''IN''' DEE AH|| {{IPA|ˈindiˑɑ}}
|align=center| I ||'''India''' ||'''IN''' DEE AH|| {{IPA|ˈindiˑɑ}}
|-
|-
|align=center| J ||'''Juliett''' <font size=-2>(ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)</font><br />'''Juliet''' <font size=-2>(ANSI)</font>||'''JEW''' LEE '''ETT'''|| {{IPA|ˈdʒuːliˑˈet}}
|align=center| J ||'''Juliett''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)</span><br />'''Juliet''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ANSI)</span> ||'''JEW''' LEE '''ETT'''|| {{IPA|ˈdʒuːliˑˈet}}
|-
|-
|align=center| K ||'''Kilo''' ||'''KEY''' LOH|| {{IPA|ˈkiːlo}}
|align=center| K ||'''Kilo''' ||'''KEY''' LOH|| {{IPA|ˈkiːlo}}
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|align=center| R ||'''Romeo''' ||'''ROW''' ME OH|| {{IPA|ˈroːmiˑo}}
|align=center| R ||'''Romeo''' ||'''ROW''' ME OH|| {{IPA|ˈroːmiˑo}}
|-
|-
|align=center| S || '''Sierra''' ||SEE '''AIR''' RAH <font size=-2>(ICAO, ITU, IMO)</font><br />SEE '''AIR''' AH <font size=-2>(FAA)</font>|| {{IPA|siˈerɑ}}
|align=center| S || '''Sierra''' ||SEE '''AIR''' RAH <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, ITU, IMO)</span><br />SEE '''AIR''' AH <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span>|| {{IPA|siˈerɑ}}
|-
|-
|align=center| T ||'''Tango''' ||'''TANG''' GO|| {{IPA|ˈtængo}} (''sic'')
|align=center| T ||'''Tango''' ||'''TANG''' GO|| {{IPA|ˈtængo}} (''sic'')
|-
|-
|align=center| U ||'''Uniform''' ||'''YOU''' NEE FORM &nbsp;or <br /> '''OO''' NEE FORM || {{IPA|ˈjuːnifɔːm}} (''sic'') &nbsp;or <br /> {{IPA|ˈuːnifɔrm}}
|align=center| U ||'''Uniform''' ||'''YOU''' NEE FORM or <br /> '''OO''' NEE FORM || {{IPA|ˈjuːnifɔːm}} (''sic'') or <br /> {{IPA|ˈuːnifɔrm}}
|-
|-
|align=center| V ||'''Victor''' ||'''VIK''' TAH || {{IPA|ˈviktɑ}}
|align=center| V ||'''Victor''' ||'''VIK''' TAH || {{IPA|ˈviktɑ}}
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|align=center| W ||'''Whiskey''' ||'''WISS''' KEY|| {{IPA|ˈwiski}}
|align=center| W ||'''Whiskey''' ||'''WISS''' KEY|| {{IPA|ˈwiski}}
|-
|-
|align=center| X ||'''X-ray''' or<br /> '''Xray''' ||'''ECKS RAY''' <font size=-2>(ICAO, ITU)</font><br />'''ECKS''' RAY <font size=-2>(IMO, FAA)</font>|| {{IPA|ˈeksˈrei}}
|align=center| X ||'''X-ray''' or<br /> '''Xray''' ||'''ECKS RAY''' <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, ITU)</span><br />'''ECKS''' RAY <span style="font-size:90%;">(IMO, FAA)</span>|| {{IPA|ˈeksˈrei}}
|-
|-
|align=center| Y ||'''Yankee''' ||'''YANG''' KEY|| {{IPA|ˈjænki}} (''sic'')
|align=center| Y ||'''Yankee''' ||'''YANG''' KEY|| {{IPA|ˈjænki}} (''sic'')
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|align=center| Z ||'''Zulu''' ||'''ZOO''' LOO|| {{IPA|ˈzuːluː}}
|align=center| Z ||'''Zulu''' ||'''ZOO''' LOO|| {{IPA|ˈzuːluː}}
|-
|-
|align=center| 0 ||Zero <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Nadazero <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||ZE RO <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />NAH-DAH-ZAY-ROH <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 0 ||Zero <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Nadazero <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||ZE RO <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />NAH-DAH-ZAY-ROH <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 1 || One <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br /> Unaone <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)||WUN <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />OO-NAH-WUN <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 1 || One <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br /> Unaone <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)||WUN <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />OO-NAH-WUN <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 2 || Two <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Bissotwo <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||TOO <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />BEES-SOH-TOO <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 2 || Two <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Bissotwo <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||TOO <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />BEES-SOH-TOO <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 3 || Three <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Terrathree <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||TREE <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />TAY-RAH-TREE <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 3 || Three <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Terrathree <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||TREE <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />TAY-RAH-TREE <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 4 ||Four <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Kartefour <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||'''FOW''' ER <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />KAR-TAY-FOWER <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 4 ||Four <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Kartefour <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||'''FOW''' ER <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />KAR-TAY-FOWER <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 5 ||Five <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Pantafive <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||FIFE <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />PAN-TAH-FIVE <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 5 ||Five <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Pantafive <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||FIFE <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />PAN-TAH-FIVE <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 6 ||Six <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Soxisix <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||SIX <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />SOK-SEE-SIX <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 6 ||Six <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Soxisix <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||SIX <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />SOK-SEE-SIX <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 7 ||Seven <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Setteseven <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||'''SEV''' EN <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />SAY-TAY-SEVEN <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 7 ||Seven <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Setteseven <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||'''SEV''' EN <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />SAY-TAY-SEVEN <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 8 ||Eight <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Oktoeight <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>||AIT <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />OK-TOH-AIT <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 8 ||Eight <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Oktoeight <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>||AIT <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />OK-TOH-AIT <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|-
|-
|align=center| 9 ||Nine <font size=-2>(FAA)</font><br />Novenine <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font><br />No 'r' in spellings||'''NIN''' ER <font size=-2>(ICAO, FAA)</font><br />NO-VAY-NINER <font size=-2>(ITU, IMO)</font>|| —
|align=center| 9 ||Nine <span style="font-size:90%;">(FAA)</span><br />Novenine <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span><br />No 'r' in spellings||'''NIN''' ER <span style="font-size:90%;">(ICAO, FAA)</span><br />NO-VAY-NINER <span style="font-size:90%;">(ITU, IMO)</span>|| —
|}
|}


==Uses in ''Halo''==
== Uses ==
*[[Pelican]] dropships are identified by a serial number consisting of one letter from the Phonetic Alphabet and three numbers. Examples: [[Echo 419]], [[Victor 933]], [[Bravo 022]].
*[[Pelican]] dropships are identified by a serial number consisting of one letter from the phonetic alphabet and three numbers. Examples: ''[[Echo 419]]'', ''[[Victor 933]]'', ''[[Bravo 022]]'', ''[[Kilo 023]]''.
*[[The Halos]] are identified by Phonetic letters. Examples: [[Alpha Halo]], [[Delta Halo]].
*[[Fireteam]]s are distinguished by phonetic letters. Example: [[Fireteam Zulu]].
*[[Fire Teams]] are distinguished by Phonetic letters.
*[[Bumblebee]] lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the phonetic alphabet.
*[[Bumblebee]] lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the Phonetic alphabet.
*Combat personnel use phonetic values in place of abbreviations in the field for weapons, vehicles, units, and sometimes common sayings.
*Marines use them in place of abbreviations in the field for weapons, vehicles, units, and sometimes common sayings.
**Hostiles are often referred to as "Tangos", meaning "targets".
**[[SPARTAN-117]] is often referred to as Sierra 117 in [[Halo 3]].
**[[Covenant]] species are called "Echo Tango", meaning "extraterrestrial".
**A nickname for [[Brute]]s on the field is "Baby Kong." Marines often say "Bravo-Kilo" instead, usually in interviews or testimonials.
**[[Spartan-II]]s and [[Spartan-IV]]s refer to Covenant personnel as "Alpha Bravos", meaning "alien bastards".
**[[Taylor H. Miles|Dutch]] is often heard using "Mike-Foxtrot" as self-imposed censorship for "mother fucker."
**[[Jiralhanae]] are sometimes called "Bravo-Kilos", representing the nickname "Baby [[Wikipedia:King Kong|Kong]]".
[[Category:Terms and Phrases]]
**"Oscar Mike" means ''"On the move."''
[[Category:Military Terminology]]
**"Mike-Foxtrot" is a euphemism for "motherfucker".
**"Charlie-Foxtrot" is a euphemism for "cluster fuck".
*Spartans are often referred to as "Sierras" by themselves and other UNSC personnel.
*Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] is sometimes referred to by the phonetic value of her initials, "Charlie Hotel".
 
== Notes ==
{{Ref/Notes}}
 
[[Category:Terms and phrases]]
[[Category:Military terminology]]

Latest revision as of 09:40, March 19, 2022

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There is more information available on this subject at Phonetic alphabet on the English Wikipedia.

The phonetic alphabet is a system of spelling alphabet used by the United Nations Space Command, derived from the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is used, most commonly by the military, to spell parts of a message containing letters and numbers to avoid confusion that may arise from phonetically similar letters, especially if static or other interference is present.

Letters and numbers[edit]

Letter Code word Pronunciation IPA from ICAO
A Alfa (ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)
Alpha (ANSI)
AL FAH pronounced ˈælfɑ
B Bravo BRAH VOE pronounced ˈbrɑːˈvo
(sic)
C Charlie CHAR LEE or
SHAR LEE
pronounced ˈtʃɑːli
(sic)  or 
pronounced ˈʃɑːli (sic)
D Delta DELL TAH pronounced ˈdeltɑ
E Echo ECK OH pronounced ˈeko
F Foxtrot FOKS TROT pronounced ˈfɔkstrɔt
G Golf
Gamma[Note 1]
GOLF/GA MAH pronounced gʌlf

(sic)
pronounced ˈɡæmə

H Hotel HO TELL (ICAO)
HOH TELL (ITU, IMO, FAA)
pronounced hoːˈtel
I India IN DEE AH pronounced ˈindiˑɑ
J Juliett (ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)
Juliet (ANSI)
JEW LEE ETT pronounced ˈdʒuːliˑˈet
K Kilo KEY LOH pronounced ˈkiːlo
L Lima LEE MAH pronounced ˈliːmɑ
M Mike MIKE pronounced mɑik
N November NO VEM BER pronounced noˈvembə
(sic)
O Oscar OSS CAH pronounced ˈɔskɑ
P Papa PAH PAH pronounced pəˈpɑ
Q Quebec KEH BECK pronounced keˈbek
R Romeo ROW ME OH pronounced ˈroːmiˑo
S Sierra SEE AIR RAH (ICAO, ITU, IMO)
SEE AIR AH (FAA)
pronounced siˈerɑ
T Tango TANG GO pronounced ˈtængo
(sic)
U Uniform YOU NEE FORM or
OO NEE FORM
pronounced ˈjuːnifɔːm
(sic)  or 
pronounced ˈuːnifɔrm
V Victor VIK TAH pronounced ˈviktɑ
W Whiskey WISS KEY pronounced ˈwiski
X X-ray or
Xray
ECKS RAY (ICAO, ITU)
ECKS RAY (IMO, FAA)
pronounced ˈeksˈrei
Y Yankee YANG KEY pronounced ˈjænki
(sic)
Z Zulu ZOO LOO pronounced ˈzuːluː
0 Zero (FAA)
Nadazero (ITU, IMO)
ZE RO (ICAO, FAA)
NAH-DAH-ZAY-ROH (ITU, IMO)
1 One (FAA)
Unaone (ITU, IMO)
WUN (ICAO, FAA)
OO-NAH-WUN (ITU, IMO)
2 Two (FAA)
Bissotwo (ITU, IMO)
TOO (ICAO, FAA)
BEES-SOH-TOO (ITU, IMO)
3 Three (FAA)
Terrathree (ITU, IMO)
TREE (ICAO, FAA)
TAY-RAH-TREE (ITU, IMO)
4 Four (FAA)
Kartefour (ITU, IMO)
FOW ER (ICAO, FAA)
KAR-TAY-FOWER (ITU, IMO)
5 Five (FAA)
Pantafive (ITU, IMO)
FIFE (ICAO, FAA)
PAN-TAH-FIVE (ITU, IMO)
6 Six (FAA)
Soxisix (ITU, IMO)
SIX (ICAO, FAA)
SOK-SEE-SIX (ITU, IMO)
7 Seven (FAA)
Setteseven (ITU, IMO)
SEV EN (ICAO, FAA)
SAY-TAY-SEVEN (ITU, IMO)
8 Eight (FAA)
Oktoeight (ITU, IMO)
AIT (ICAO, FAA)
OK-TOH-AIT (ITU, IMO)
9 Nine (FAA)
Novenine (ITU, IMO)
No 'r' in spellings
NIN ER (ICAO, FAA)
NO-VAY-NINER (ITU, IMO)

Uses[edit]

  • Pelican dropships are identified by a serial number consisting of one letter from the phonetic alphabet and three numbers. Examples: Echo 419, Victor 933, Bravo 022, Kilo 023.
  • Fireteams are distinguished by phonetic letters. Example: Fireteam Zulu.
  • Bumblebee lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the phonetic alphabet.
  • Combat personnel use phonetic values in place of abbreviations in the field for weapons, vehicles, units, and sometimes common sayings.
    • Hostiles are often referred to as "Tangos", meaning "targets".
    • Covenant species are called "Echo Tango", meaning "extraterrestrial".
    • Spartan-IIs and Spartan-IVs refer to Covenant personnel as "Alpha Bravos", meaning "alien bastards".
    • Jiralhanae are sometimes called "Bravo-Kilos", representing the nickname "Baby Kong".
    • "Oscar Mike" means "On the move."
    • "Mike-Foxtrot" is a euphemism for "motherfucker".
    • "Charlie-Foxtrot" is a euphemism for "cluster fuck".
  • Spartans are often referred to as "Sierras" by themselves and other UNSC personnel.
  • Dr. Catherine Halsey is sometimes referred to by the phonetic value of her initials, "Charlie Hotel".

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Golf, the stand-in for the letter G in the modern phonetic alphabet, has only been referenced once in the Halo series. Gamma is used in all other instances.