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The word "yes" is translated as "-.-- . ..." in Morse.

For advanced Morse users, the short version is simply the letter C, which depending on context means either "yes" or "correct". The letter C is translated as "-.-." in Morse.

Short versions exist because during wartime (World War 2) the Allies needed to send messages quickly, so they came up with short abbreviations and such, which would also confuse any Germans or Italians who were listening in.

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