A Szivem A Tied in Morse Code

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Letter breakdown

A ·
S ···
Z ··
I ··
V ···
E ·
M
A ·
T
I ··
E ·
D ··

Quick facts

Total symbols
27 (18 dits + 9 dahs)
Transmission time
~9.6s at 12 WPM · ~5.8s at 20 WPM
Longest letter
Z (--..) · 11 units
Rare letters
Z
Rhythm
dit-heavy (more short signals)
Words
4
Starts with A (.-) More words starting with A

Visual Morse Code

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A .-
S ...
Z --..
I ..
V ...-
E .
M --
A .-
T -
I ..
E .
D -..

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is "a szivem a tied" in Morse code?

"a szivem a tied" in Morse code is written as: .- ... --.. .. ...- . -- .- - .. . -... Each letter is separated by a space, and each letter maps to a unique combination of dots and dashes.

How do you send "a szivem a tied" in Morse code?

To send "a szivem a tied" in Morse code, transmit each letter's pattern with a short pause between letters. A dot is a short signal, and a dash is three times longer.

Can I hear "a szivem a tied" in Morse code?

Yes! Use the audio player above to listen to "a szivem a tied" in Morse code. You can also use our Tools page to generate CW audio at custom speeds and pitch.

Why does "a szivem a tied" include rare letters in its Morse pattern?

"a szivem a tied" contains the rare letter(s) Z. These letters use longer Morse patterns (J, Q, X, Z each take 4 symbols), which is why "a szivem a tied" has a denser Morse code than words built only from common letters.

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