NATO Phonetic Alphabet
H
Hotel
Pronounced hoh-TELL
What does "Hotel" mean?
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, the letter H is represented by the codeword Hotel, pronounced hoh-TELL. When spelling over radio, phone, or in person in noisy environments, you say "Hotel" to unambiguously indicate the letter H.
History & etymology
Universally understood hospitality word, with clear stress on the second syllable.
How to use it
Say "Hotel" whenever you need to specify the letter H aloud. Common situations: dictating an email address or license plate over the phone, reading a serial number to technical support, making a radio call in aviation or maritime contexts, or simply avoiding the common confusion between similar-sounding letters (B/D/P/T, M/N, F/S).
Example
If your name starts with H, you might say "Hotel as in Hotel" when spelling it out — or use the NATO alphabet for your whole name using our translator.
Neighboring letters
Explore the codewords for the letters before and after H below. For the full 26-letter chart with pronunciation and history, visit the NATO alphabet reference page. Prefer to memorize it? Try our flashcards.