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How to Say "Yes" in Morse Code?

Morse code for "Yes" is:

-.-- . ...

Breaking down "Yes" 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 "Yes":

  1. Y: -.-- (dah di dah dah)
  2. E: . (dit)
  3. S: ... (di di dit)

Translations of "Yes" in Other Languages to Morse Code

Morse code uses dots and dashes to represent the individual letters in a word. So, it's not limited to just English - the characters work in other languages too!

Here's the translation of the word "Yes" in other languages using Morse code:

  • Si (Spanish): ... ..
  • Oui (French): --- ..- ..
  • Ja (German): .--- .-
  • Sim (Portuguese): ... .. --
  • Evet (Turkish): . ...- . -
  • Tak (Polish): - .- -.-
  • Ano (Czech): .- -. ---
  • Ya (Indonesian): -.-- .-
  • Ναι (Greek): -. .- ..
  • Да (Russian): -.. .-

Why Would You Say "Yes" in Morse Code?

Similar to no in Morse code, "Yes" is one of the most important words someone might want to encode using Morse code symbols. You can use it to answer a question or respond to an invitation. Depending on context, "Yes" can even be followed by a question mark to ask for more information.

But to be honest, most people search for "Yes in Morse code" and send the translated message just to have fun or grab the attention of their friends or loved ones. If you are new to Morse code, be sure to use our Morse code translator to get the correct sequence of characters.