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Swedish Phonetic alphabet.
Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) Started conversation Feb 21, 2006
A - Adam
B - Bertil
C - Caesar
D - David
E - Erik
F - Filip
G - Gustav
H - Helge
I - Ivar
J - Johan
K - Kalle (Slang name for Karl)
L - Ludvig
M - Martin
N - Niklas
O - Oskar
P - Petter
Q - Qvintus
R - Rudolf
S - Sigurd
T - Tore
U - Urban
V - Viktor
W - Wilhelm
X - Xerxes
Y - Yngve
Z - Zäta (Basically just the regular pronounciation of the letter as it is.)
Å - Åke
Ä - Ärlig
Ö - Östen
As you probably figured out there, Sweden is one of those languages that have three extra letters.
For the letter F a lot of people use Fredrik as opposed to Filip as more and more people have started using the English spelling of the name Philip which could confuse people into writing a P instead of an F.
Also, any time the letters P and N has to be read out in that order following each other, general sniggering can usually be heard as Petter Nicklas is a commonly used slang for the male genitalia. Personally, when I see that, I reploace Petter with Patrik instead.
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