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The number 2 is ..--- The word "Two" is - .-- --- The word "to" is - --- The word "too" is - --- ---
The word "kiss" is "-.- .. ... ..." in Morse. However to make things quicker, the international signal for kisses is "88". Just like adding two kisses at the bottom of a letter or text message. "88" is translated as "---.. ---.." in Morse. It must always be two eights. One or three eights mean nothing other than a number.
It's really a question of opinion, but I would say Samuel F. B. Morse, because he invented the telegraph, which was the first way to instantaneously see a message being written for you on the other side of the country, or even on another continent, perhaps the other side of the world if the wire ran there.
In a formal meeting, you would first want to tell everyone your name. You would want to say something like this "Hello everyone, my name is (blank)". You then will want to follow up with what position you hold. After you state you name, simply say " I am in charge of (the position in which you work).
People won't be able to send it to you because when they put your name in the 'To' bar your name won't come up or it will say 'This account is no longer available''
off in Morse code would be: --- ..-. ..-. NOTE: this is in international Morse code, there are 3 kinds of Morse code
The proper adjective of Morse code is "Morse." For example, you would say "Morse code message" or "Morse code transcription."
I love maths in Morse code would be:. .-.. --- ...- . -- .- - .... ...NOTE: this is in international Morse code, there are 3 kinds of Morse code
help is Morse code would be: .... . .-.. .--.
This is how you say fast in Morse Code: ..-. (F) .- (A) ... (S) - (T)
-.- .-. --..-.-
-.-- --- ..- .-.
.--. .-.. . .- ... .
"Nikki" translates to "-. .. -.- -.- .." in Morse. "Luna" translates to ".-.. ..- -. .-" in Morse. Put the two together to get the name of the artist, Nikki Luna, "-. .. -.- -.- .. / .-.. ..- -. .-" in Morse. The slash (/) represents a space between words.
Goodbye in Morse code is (--. --- --- -.. -... -.-- .).
The word "friends" translates to "..-. .-. .. . -. -.. ..." in Morse. An example sentence is "-- -.-- / ..-. .-. .. . -. -.. ... / ... .- -.-- / .... .." which translates to "my friends say hi".
morse code has nothing to do with music but if u were to say it . would be short note and - would be long note