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The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
O - the letter
In international Morse code, a single dot would be the letter E this letter has the simplest Morse code symbol because it is the most used letter in English.E: .
In Morse code, "goodbye" is represented as follows: G (– – •), O (— — —), O (— — —), D (– • –), B (– • • •), Y (– • – •). So, the full Morse code for "goodbye" is: – – • / — — — / — — — / – • – / – • • • / – • – •. Each letter is separated by a space, and words are separated by a slash.
Three dashes in Morse Code mean the letter O. 3 dots, followed by 3 dashes, followed by 3 dots is Morse Code for SOS.
B in Morse code is:-...NOTE: this is B in international Morse code there are 3 different kinds of Morse code
Two dots in Morse Code is the letter I (i).
The letter "T" in Morse code is represented by 1 dash.
Q is represented as "--.-" in International Morse Code.
International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _
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The patterns at the end of the question, if interpreted as Morse Code, represent the letters: T O T