How to Say "Help" in Morse Code?
Morse code for "Help" is: .... . .-.. .--.
Breaking down "Help" into Morse code
In Morse code alphabet, each letter uses different combinations of dots and dashes. Here is a guide to the individual letters in "Help":
- H:
....(di di di dit) - E:
.(dit) - L:
.-..(di dah di dit) - P:
.--.(di dah dah dit)
How to Say "Help" in Morse Code
The Morse code for "help" is: .... . .-.. .--.
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Breaking down "help" in Morse code
In the Morse code alphabet, each letter uses a different combination of dots (dits, or short pulses / flashes) and dashes (dahs, or long pulses / flashes). The letters in "help" are:
- H:
....(di di di dit) - E:
.(dit) - L:
.-..(di dah di dit) - P:
.--.(di dah dah dit)
Alternative Translations for "Help" in Morse Code
Type other words in the box above or use our Morse code decoder to say "help" in different ways.
- The standard help signal in emergency situations is "SOS", which consists of three dots, followed by three dashes, and then three dots again:
... --- ... - If you'd like to say "help me", the Morse code is
.... . .-.. .--. / -- . - In American Morse code, the signal for "help" is:
.... . ____ .....(one long dash for the "L")
How Difficult Is "Help" in Morse Code?
"Help" is an easy Morse sequence to learn, with just four common letters. Still, if you're in an emergency and need help fast, SOS is shorter and even easier!
