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Japanese radiotelephony alphabet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese radiotelephony alphabet
The is a radiotelephony spelling alphabet, similar in purpose to the NATO/ICAO radiotelephony alphabet, but designed to communicate Japanese kana rather than Latin letters. The alphabet was sponsored by the now-defunct Ministry for Posts and Telecommunications. Each kana is assigned a code word, so that critical combinations of kana (and numbers) can be pronounced and clearly understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential. There are specific names for kana, numerals, and special characters (i.e. vowel extender, comma, quotation mark, and parentheses). ==Kana== Every kana name takes the form of a . For example, means "''ri'' of ''ringo''". Voiced kana do not have special names of their own. Instead, one simply states the unvoiced form, followed by "ni dakuten". /P/ sounds are named similarly, with "ni handakuten". Thus, to convey , one would say "". To convey , one would say "".
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