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Dash Dot in Morse Code

Dash dot in Morse code usually points to the pattern -., and beginners most often meet it in the letter N.

Direct Answer

In practice, dash-dot most often points to the letter N, so this page should answer that quickly before getting into the why.

Dash-dot pattern

-.

Common letter match

N

N is written as dash-dot.

Mirror pattern

.-

A is the opposite rhythm.

How It Works

Dash-dot is a useful beginner pattern because it teaches contrast. You start with a long beat and then cut sharply into a short one, which feels different from the smoother rise of dot-dash.

Once you can hear the difference between N and A without staring at a chart, your letter recognition is already becoming more automatic.

Common Confusions

  • Swapping dash-dot with dot-dash because the two patterns use the same symbols in reverse order.
  • Compressing the sound so both beats feel the same length.
  • Guessing N from memory without checking spacing when you decode a longer string.

How to Verify It

  1. Decode -. and .- side by side so you can see the contrast immediately.
  2. Use the alphabet table to compare N with nearby letters before you practice full words.
  3. Type words with N in the translator, then decode them back to confirm the pattern stayed clean.

Useful tools: Translator, Decoder, Chart, Alphabet and Numbers.

Practice Tips

  1. Practice N, A, M, and I in one short set.
  2. Read dash-dot out loud as long-short until the rhythm feels natural.
  3. Use simple words like NO and AN to reinforce the difference.

Related Examples and References

FAQ

What letter is dash dot in Morse code?

The basic dash-dot pattern is N.

Is dash dot the same as dot dash?

No. Dash-dot is N, while dot-dash is A.