Few words about German spelling

In this short article we’ll briefly go through German spelling alphabet (das Buchstabieralphabet).

Hi friends,

my greetings to all of you. In this short article we’ll briefly go through German spelling alphabet (das Buchstabieralphabet).

You may ask, why this topic is so important? Every learner knows ABC… and that’s
crystal clear.

Yes, you are right. Still the confusion may arise when you talk on the phone. In the written texts there is no need to deal with that.

First of all, how spelling alphabet looks like you can find here

For Austria and Switzerland please have a look there

You will find this topic useful when contacting Service Desk, Help Desk, customer support or any other company that offers any kind of services or delivers support to its products.

Imagine, you have purchased coffee machine online, but something went wrong with the delivery. Your reach out to support team via phone and the first question they may ask is your name, surname, delivery number. Or you booked a flight ticket on a wrong name. It might be any specific case.

When talking on the phone, it is obious some misunderstanding with the name recognizion may take place. That’s why the staff will ask you in German “Könnten Sie bitte Ihren Namen (oder Nachnamen) buchstabieren” or “Würden Sie bitte Ihren Namen buchstabieren.” This can be even booking number or code, sort of “ABC678XYZ“.

How it works, let’s consider real example. Your are Michael Schneider.

Spelling name and surname looks following: M – Martha; I – Ida; Ch – Charlotte; A– Anton; E – Emil; L – Ludwig.

Sch – Schule; N – Nordpol; E – Emil; I – Ida; D – Dora; E – Emil; R – Richard.

Let spell another name and surname: Sabine Riedel.

S – Samuel; A – Anton; B – Berta; I – Ida; N – Nordpol; E – Emil

R – Richard; I – Ida; E– Emil; D – Dora; E – Emil; L – Ludwig

Without spelling the most confusing letters are M, N and V, W. That I tell you from personal experience.

So how is your name and surname spelled? Now is your turn, friends.

In this post we learned how to spell German names and surnames and now we are able to support clients in German.