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Saying ‘I Love You’ In Morse Code

How do you say those three magical words in Morse Code?

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At last. At last, you found that person who you think is different. At last, you found a keeper. At last, you found a person whom you can single out from the crowd. And you want to propose to this special one in a special way. You want to cherish this moment of professing your love. So you decide to say I love you in Morse Code! Something nerdy, something unique! It will truly be an awesome evening…

Saying I Love You In Morse Code

Saying I love you in Morse Code is actually easy. You just have to know the Morse equivalent of the English letters used in ‘I love you.’ Here is how you would say I love You in Morse Code language –

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Morse Code is represented in Dots and Dashes. So to say I Love You in Morse Code, you need to know how the letters in I Love You are represented in the Code. Let’s see what the letters in “I Love You” look like in Morse Code → .. (I) ._.. (L) _ _ _ (O) …_ (V) . (E) _._ _ (Y) _ _ _ (O) .._ (U)

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In Detail: How To Say I Love You In Morse Code

Morse Code is a mechanism through which you send electrical pulses. There are only two types of pulses sent through the Morse Code machine. One is a high-intensity pulse and one is a low-intensity pulse. The long/high-intensity pulse is called the DASH while the low-intensity or short pulse is called the DOTS.

We represent the letters of the English language through the combination of the high and low intensity electrical pulses. For example — the English letter ‘O’ appears in Morse code as a combination of three long pulses or three Dashes ( _ _ _ ).

Each of the English letters has a Morse Equivalent that is made up of these combinations of Dots and Dashes.

Here is a full list of the English Letters as represented by the Morse Code

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Marifur Rahaman
Marifur Rahaman

Written by Marifur Rahaman

Content Writer by profession. Do ping me if you come to Kolkata.

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