From the Rob Words YouTube channel. Here’s the video description:

Let’s uncover the secrets of the NATO phonetic alphabet! 🌏 [ad redacted]

The NATO phonetic alphabet is not a phonetic alphabet and wasn’t invented by NATO. However, it has a fascinating story to tell. It is the result of years of linguistic experimentation in the wake of the violence of World War II. So let’s explore its development, from ALFA to ZULU.

In this episode, we’ll uncover the surprising story of how this alphabet – used by everyone from pilots to police officers – came to be. And look at the strange words that almost made the cut.

Thank you very much to Derby Aero Club at Derby Airfield for kindly allowing us to film. You can find out more about them here: https://www.derbyaeroclub.com/

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      The origin of “ph” for the “f” sound is that in Classical greek these words were pronounced with an aspirated “ph”, which lead to this romanization. Only later they were actually pronounced “f”.

      So you could say that “ph” to universally communicate “f” is faulty, because it used to be a different sound in the first place.

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      Yes, he explained why it’s spelled that way in the video. The creators were worried that people unfamiliar with English wouldn’t pronounce the “ph” properly.

      He also explained why Juliett is spelled with two Ts instead of one.

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        I think worried is the wrong word.

        They studied how people pronounced words and showed that spelling it this way made more people pronounce it as expected.

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    yeah I couldnt watch that, it kept stopping to show ads inserted into the video and after one stopped, a permanent overlay ad hovered in the bottom left hand side of the video and would not go away.

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        ok i finally installed unblock origin… i still dont wanna watch that jackass’ video though, very punchable and self important fellow.

        the ad at the beginning of the video still was there… would you mind telling me your experience of using UO?

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          I was going to move on, but you called him a jackass and I’m wondering why? The “very punchable” part also feels unnecessary.

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              You’re more than welcome to express your opinion, I was more asking if there was a tangible reason behind it. Is he known to be an arse, has he been an arse? But, it sounds like there may not be.

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          I don’t see any ads at all, whatsoever.

          Maybe your new install of unlock origin doesn’t have all the lists enabled. Go into the config and make sure the advertisement lists are enabled

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              1. Verify you’ve installed the correct extension

              2. Completely restart your browser, close it all the way out, then open it again

              3. Make sure you see the red badge icon in your extension tray, when you right click on a website, you should see inspect element or block element as a context menu item.