6 – Six
In marine terminology, “6” or “six” does not have a specific nautical meaning. It is simply the numerical value representing the quantity of six.
Flag
Number Pennant Six (6)
Nautical or signal flags are used at sea to convey long-range messages. Only black, blue, red, white and yellow are used because these are the only colours readily distinguished at sea. Many different coding schemes have been used, but the International Code is the most common.
Phonetic Numbers
Number | Word | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
0 | Zero | Ze-Ro |
1 | One | Wun |
2 | Two | Too |
3 | Three | Tree |
4 | Four | Fow-Er |
5 | Five | Fife |
6 | Six | Six |
7 | Seven | Sev-En |
8 | Eight | Ait |
9 | Nine | Nin-Er |
Phonetic Alphabet
Letter | Word | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
A | Alpha | Al Fah |
B | Bravo | Brah Vo |
C | Charlie | Char Lee |
D | Delta | Dell Tah |
E | Echo | Eck Oh |
F | Foxtrot | Foks Trot |
G | Golf | Golf |
H | Hotel | Hoh Tell |
I | India | In Dee Ah |
J | Juliett | Joo Lee Ett |
K | Kilo | Kee Loh |
L | Lima | Lee Mah |
M | Mike | Mike |
N | November | No Vem Bah |
O | Oscar | Oss Cah |
P | Papa | Pah Pah |
Q | Quebec | Key Bek |
R | Romeo | Ro Me Oh |
S | Sierra | See Air Rah |
T | Tango | Tang Go |
U | Uniform | You Knee Form |
V | Victor | Vik Tah |
W | Whisky | Wiss Key |
X | X-ray | Ecks Ray |
Y | Yankee | Yang Kee |
Z | Zulu | Zoo Loo |