Yes in Morse Code
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About This Phrase
Yes in Morse Code is -.-- . .... Learn the rhythm, hear the audio, and see why this tiny word is a favorite for jewelry and quick messages.
Three letters, zero fluff. "Yes" packs a wide slice of Morse into a tiny word: the tumbling Y, the single-dot E, and the triple-dot S. That mix is why beginners love practicing it and jewelers love engraving it — it is the shortest complete answer you can send.
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How to Pronounce "Yes" in Morse Code
Each letter has its own spoken rhythm. Short sounds are "dit" and long sounds are "dah":
| Y | -.-- | dah-dit-dah-dah |
| E | . | dit |
| S | ... | dit-dit-dit |
Pause between letters: 3 time units. Pause between words: 7 time units.
At 20 WPM, "Yes" takes about 1.5 seconds to send.
Character Breakdown
| Character | Morse Code | Memory Aid |
|---|---|---|
| Y | -.-- | dash-dot-dash-dash — arms out wide like a Y |
| e | . | A single dot — the easiest letter in Morse |
| s | ... | Three dots — S-S-S, three quick taps |
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Yes vs Other Short Replies
How does this greeting compare to other common ones? Timings calculated at 20 WPM.
| Greeting | Morse Code | Characters | Time at 20 WPM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | -.-- . ... | 3 letters | ~1.5s |
| No | -. --- | 2 letters | ~1.1s |
| OK | --- -.- | 2 letters | ~1.4s |
| Maybe | -- .- -.-- -... . | 5 letters | ~2.8s |
| Thanks | - .... .- -. -.- ... | 6 letters | ~2.9s |
How to Hand-Write "Yes" in Morse Code
Y E S -.-- . ... ─•── • •••
Three letters is the perfect length for handwriting practice. Write Y, leave a one-letter gap, then E, then S. With so few symbols, you can afford to slow down and make every stroke clean.
The Y is the tricky one: dash-dot-dash-dash. Start each dash with confidence and lift the pencil fully between strokes — a rushed Y blurs into an X-like scribble. Keep the dots light and quick.
Once the rhythm feels automatic, try shrinking the whole word down. "Yes" fits on a bracelet plate, a ring band, or the corner of a post-it — that compactness is exactly why it is a jewelry favorite.
Famous Uses of "Yes" in Morse Code
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Affirmation jewelry — Minimalist "Yes" pendants and rings are a staple of custom Morse jewelry; wearers choose them as a daily reminder to say yes to the right things.
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Quick CW replies — On ham radio, a fast "yes" is among the first words beginners learn to copy, because it appears constantly in casual conversations.
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Secret notes — Three letters is short enough to hide anywhere: a post-it, a text message, or a stamped bracelet.
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Learning milestone — Many Morse courses use "yes" as an early copy exercise, since it pairs a dash-heavy letter with two dot-only letters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you write Yes in Morse Code?
- Yes in Morse Code is -.-- . .... Y is dash-dot-dash-dash, E is a single dot, and S is three dots.
- How long does it take to send it?
- At 20 words per minute, the whole word takes about 1.5 seconds. Even at a slow 5 WPM it is done in 6 seconds — one of the fastest complete words in Morse.
- What is the difference between Yes and No in Morse?
- "Yes" is -.-- . ... (3 letters), while "No" is -. --- (2 letters). Both are short enough for rings and pendants, which is why they are often sold as a matching pair.
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