Morse Code

Enter either morse code or normal text to have it translated to the opposite. This is the international morse alphabet which isn't identical to the american. The american morse code is, however, very rarely used nowadays. Use "." and "-" for the morse code and "/" for pause. For instance try "...././-.--//-.--/---/..-/.-.-.-/"


Overview

Here an overview of the morse alphabet is presented. A new letter is signaled with a short pause and a new word is signaled with a long pause or "/" and "//" respectively when written. See the Wikipedia article for more information.

Latin alphabet:
a.-
b-...
c-.-.
d-..
e.
f..-.
g--.
h....
i..
j.---
k-.-
l.-..
m--
n-.
o---
p.--.
q--.-
r.-.
s...
t-
u..-
v...-
w.--
x-..-
y-.--
z--..
Special characters:
ð..--.
è.-..-
é..-..
ñ--.--
ü..--
ä.-.-
æ.-.-
à.--.-
å.--.-
ç-.-..
ö---.
ø---.
Numbers:
1.----
2..---
3...--
4....-
5.....
6-....
7--...
8---..
9----.
0-----
Punctuation:
--....-
..-.-.-
?..--..
!-.-.--
,--..--
'.----.
/-..-.
&.-...
:---...
;-.-.-.
".-..-.
@.--.-.
$...-..-
=-...-
+.-.-.
_..--.-
(-.--.
)-.--.-
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