Russian spelling table?
Midnight never came ...
douglas at speakeasy.org
Tue Jun 16 22:42:23 UTC 1998
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Kamneva, Natalia wrote:
> Russians usually use first names as phonetic aid for
> spelling ( such as "Andrey, Boris, Vladimir..."), but
> there is not a standardized system for that in Russian.
Military (according to my dev lead):
Aleksej Boris Vasilij Grigorij Dmitrij Elena Zhenja Zoja Ivan Ivan_Kratkij
Kilowatt Leonid Maria Nikolaj Olga Pavel Roman Sergej Tatjana Uljana
Fjodor Hariton Zaplja Chelovek Shura Schjuka Tvjordij_Znak Mjagkij_znak
Emilija Juri Jakov
Amateur Radio (from what I hear at night):
Anna Boris Vasilij Galina Dmitrij Jelena Yozh Zhuk Zinaida Ivan
Ivan-kratkij Konstantin Leonid Maria Nikolaj Olga Pavel Roman Sergej
Tamara Uljana Fjodor Hariton Tsentr Chelovek Shura Schjuka Tvor-znak Jeri
Myag-znak Ekho Juliana Jakov
--
"As everyone knows, dog is man's best friend -
unless you're dyslexic, in which case you're stuck with God."
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