Words and phrases

Words and Phrases in Morse Code

Use this page to scan common Morse code words and phrases without turning every example into its own standalone URL.

Last updated: April 12, 2026Editor: Morse Code Translator TeamReference: International Morse code standard chart

Quick chart

Scan the patterns first

These hub pages keep the launch structure compact. Users can scan useful Morse references in one place without the site expanding into dozens of near-duplicate URLs.

HELLO in Morse Code

Word
.... . .-.. .-.. ---

HELP in Morse Code

Word
.... . .-.. .--.

LOVE in Morse Code

Word
.-.. --- ...- .

MORSE in Morse Code

Word
-- --- .-. ... .

SOS in Morse Code

Signal
... --- ...

HELLO WORLD in Morse Code

Phrase
.... . .-.. .-.. --- / .-- --- .-. .-.. -..

I LOVE YOU in Morse Code

Phrase
.. / .-.. --- ...- . / -.-- --- ..-

GOOD NIGHT in Morse Code

Phrase
--. --- --- -.. / -. .. --. .... -

Why this page exists

Common examples are useful, but they do not need to become bulk SEO pages

Words and phrases help beginners move from isolated symbols into something that feels like real use. They are good examples, but for a new site they work better as one curated hub than as dozens of near-duplicate pages.

This page keeps the examples that people actually look for, while the homepage translator remains the main place to convert any custom message.

Best usage

Use this page for examples and the homepage for custom input

If you want to see how spaces and slashes behave in normal Morse output, this page is a fast reference. It shows what a single word looks like compared with a multi-word phrase.

If you already know the text you want to send, use the homepage translator instead of expecting the site to have a dedicated page for every possible phrase.