S-O-S, Which is like a universal emergency phrase.
K, hope that helped!
K, hope that helped!
That would be: dot dot dot dash. If you mean like in the means of ..._ in Morse Code language, that would mean the letter "V".
-.. (dash, dot, dot) --- (dash, dash, dash) - (dash) DOT
dash dash dot / dot dot dot / dash dot
dot dash is A
dot dash is A
Morse code for SOS is dot-dot-dot dash-dash-dash dot-dot-dot. There is a total of 6 dots and 3 dashes.
In Morse code, the name "Tyler" is written as follows: T is represented by a dash (−), Y by a dash followed by a dot (−·), L by a dot followed by a dash followed by two dots (·−··), E by a dot (·), and R by a dot followed by a dash followed by a dot (·−·). Therefore, "Tyler" in Morse code is: − −· ·−·· · ·−·.
probaly dot dash dot
the letter ' U '.
Can't tell from the dots and dashes. Where are the dividing points? Dot dot is an I Dash Dash is an M Dot dot dot dot is an H Dash dash dash dash isn't used in the US, but chould be CH Depending on where things break, it could be a lot of different words!