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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Feb 24, 2021 15:00:55 GMT
My girlfriend and I both work from home. In having to talk to people over the phone, phonetics are sometimes needed to spell things out correctly for them. What phonetics for letters do you tend to use? For example, 'A' as in 'Apple,' 'B' as in 'Boston,' 'C' as in 'Clown,' and so on and so forth.
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Feb 24, 2021 17:45:01 GMT
I don't use phonetics much, to be honest, but I got to thinking if I did have to do just that . . . maybe . . . just maybe . . . I would use a horror phonetic alphabet in order to do so
'A' as in 'Addams' 'B' as in 'Beetlejuice' 'B' as in 'Beetlejuice' 'B' as in 'Beetlejuice'
'C' as in 'Candyman' 'C' as in 'Candyman' 'C' as in 'Candyman' 'C' as in 'Candyman' 'C' as in 'Candyman'
'D' as in 'Deadite' 'E' as in 'Elm Street' 'F' as in 'Fava Beans' 'G' as in 'Goblin' 'H' as in 'Henry' 'I' as in 'Ichabod' 'J' as in 'Jigsaw' 'K' as in 'King Kong' 'L' as in 'Legion' 'M' as in 'MacReady' 'N' as in 'Nancy' 'O' as in 'Omen' 'P' as in 'Pennywise' 'Q' as in 'Quarantine' 'R' as in 'Rabid' 'S' as in 'Samhain' 'T' as in 'Thirteen' 'U' as in 'Ugetsu' 'V' as in 'Virus' 'W' as in 'Wendigo' 'X' as in 'Xenomorph' 'Y' as in 'Yucca Flats' 'Z' as in 'Zacherley'
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