"Yes" in Morse Code

“Yes” in Morse code is `-.-- . ...`: Y is dash-dot-dash-dash, E is one dot, and S is three dots.

YES in Morse Code

-.-- . ...

Y
E
S

Letter-by-letter breakdown:

Y=-.--
E=.
S=...

How to Tap “Yes”

YES is short enough for fast practice. The main challenge is the four-part Y pattern, followed by the simpler E and S.

How Operators Say “Yes”

In radio use, operators often confirm with shorter signals such as R, C, or QSL instead of spelling out the full word YES.

Other Quick Responses in Morse

NO, OK, TU, and 73 are useful short responses that help learners move from alphabet drills into real signaling habits.

Comparing Morse With Other Systems

Morse code remains flexible because the same yes-or-no idea can be sent with sound, light, touch, or radio, rather than depending on spoken language alone.

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