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How to Say "No" in Morse Code?

Using the Morse Code Translator, "No" in Morse code is:

-. ---

Characters in "No" are represented with the following Morse code symbols, represented in dots and dashes:

  1. N: -.
  2. O: ---

Translations of "No" in Other Languages to Morse Code

You can explore different languages to say "No", which can be expressed with the Morse translator as shown below (with International Morse code):

  • Non: In French, "No" is represented in Morse code as: -. --- -.
  • Nein: In German, "No" is written as: -. . .. -.
  • Nee: In Dutch, "No" is expressed as -. . .
  • Não: In Portuguese, "No" is represented by: -. .--.- ---
  • Hayır: In Turkish, "No" translates to .... .- -.-- .. .-.

Why Would You Say "No" in Morse Code?

To learn Morse code, one must dedicate a lot of time, but for fun, you can send playful messages using Morse code to your friends, like sending -. --- to reject something they offer.

Additionally, although we don't use the original Morse code invented by Samuel Morse (American Morse code) anymore, amateur radio operators use the most up-to-date version to transmit messages. And, of course, they sometimes need to send "No", which is actually one of the most important words, using Morse code in their communications.

Lastly, if you'd like to translate text with other words, simply change the input text in the input box to see how an entire message can be encoded using a Morse symbol for each character.