Those dots and dashes are vowel points.
To create an elephant using dots and dashes, you can represent it in a simple ASCII art format. For example, you might use dots (.) to create the outline and dashes (-) for the body. It would look something like this: .--. .'_\/_'. '. /\ .' "||" You can adjust the arrangement and spacing of dots and dashes to refine the shape to resemble an elephant more closely.
it uses dots and dashes eg : how are you = .... --- .-- .- .-. . -.-- --- ..-
Yes, however the Yiddish alphabet is modified for vowels. The Hebrew alphabet has no vowels, and uses dots and dashes to represent vowels.Yiddish vowels not found in Hebrew:ah = אַaw = אָeh = עih or ee = יoy = ויoo = וHebrew vowels look like this (only the dots and dashes are vowels): אָ אַ אֲ אֵ אֶ אֱ אִ אִי אֹ אֻ אוּ אְ
Actually Morse's original code used dots, dashes, long dashes, and very long dashes. It also used 5 different lengths of gaps. This was greatly simplified by the adoption of the International Morse code (largely developed in Germany then modified a bit by international agreements) to just dots and dashes. The number of different length gaps was also reduced to only 3.
The Israelites' writing is from right to left, using a 22-letter alphabet. The shape of the letters may have changed somewhat over the millenia (Talmud, Sanhedrin 22), though ancient inscriptions (such as that of Hezekiah and the Dead Sea scrolls) can still be read by today's Jews (it takes some getting used to).
A line that isn't there but appears to be. eg. Like short dashes close to each other on a page could appear to be a line but it isnt
Morse code looks like a series of dots and dashes, with spaces between them to know when a letter ends and the next one begins. But Morse code is usually heard not seen, as people sent Morse code to each other not written, but beeped by a machine.For example, Morse code is composed of dots and dasheswould be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .. ... -.-. --- -- .--. --- ... . -.. --- --.--.. --- - ... .- -. -.. -.. .- ... .... . ...
fruite, dots taste like fruite, if you mean pacman dots, and if realy you mean dots as in whats on paper, ink, yuek! note: dots realy taste like ink
Electrical Morse code is a method of encoding text characters into a series of dots and dashes transmitted via electrical signals, typically using telegraph systems. Each letter and numeral is represented by a unique combination of short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes). This system allows for the efficient and rapid transmission of messages over long distances, using devices like telegraph keys or sounders to produce the signals. Morse code remains significant in various communication fields, including aviation and amateur radio.
At the end of the song American Eulogy, there is Morse code that says, "We are the class of 13" There are also rhythmic "dots and dashes" between Last Of The American Girls and Murder City; these may sound like Morse code but they aren't.
Dip and dots are these ice creamthat's looks like little dots and their is all different flavors
Do You Mean Like This :)(:( there is 2 dots press shift and the dots and the parenthasees