>>> Spell 'ambassadorial' using the NATO phonetic alphabet

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The NATO phonetic alphabet is a standardized system used to communicate words clearly over radio communications, avoiding any potential confusion that might arise from different pronunciations of letters or homophones. The letters in "ambassadorial" correspond to the following phonetic alphabet equivalents:

A as in Alpha, M as in Mike, B as in Bravo, A as in Alpha, S as in Sierra, S as in Sierra, A as in Alpha, D as in Delta, O as in Oscar, R as in Romeo, I as in India, A as in Alpha, L as in Lima.

So, when spelled using the NATO phonetic alphabet, "ambassadorial" is Alpha-Mike-Bravo-Alpha-Sierra-Sierra-Alpha-Delta-Oscar-Romeo-India-Alpha-Lima.

