C in Morse Code
C in Morse code is -.-.. It is spoken as dah-di-dah-dit when you practice by sound.
Direct answer
Letter CC in Morse code is -.-.. It is spoken as dah-di-dah-dit when you practice by sound.
Plain text
C
Morse
-.-.
Rhythm
dah-di-dah-dit
Quick breakdown
C is spoken as dah-di-dah-dit.
What C is in Morse code
C is an alternating long-short-long-short Morse letter. The back-and-forth rhythm matters more than trying to memorize it as four separate symbols.
- Character
- C
- Dot dash pattern
- -.-.
- Spoken rhythm
- dah-di-dah-dit
How it sounds
Hear the alternating rhythm
C should feel like a steady switch between dah and dit. If the spacing gets uneven, it can sound like two smaller letter fragments.
C is one half of CQ, a common radio-style calling pattern, but the letter is useful outside that phrase too.
How to type it
Use keyboard-safe marks
Type -.-. with periods for dots and hyphens for dashes.
Keep letter gaps visible
Add a space after the letter when typing a word so the next Morse character stays separate.
Common mistakes and confused letters
Small spacing or mark-count changes can turn one Morse letter into another.
Words that contain C
Use short words to practice the letter in real context instead of memorizing it only as a lookup.
CQ
-.-. --.-
CQ gives you C inside a short word instead of as an isolated lookup.
CODE
-.-. --- -.. .
CODE gives you C inside a short word instead of as an isolated lookup.
COPY
-.-. --- .--. -.--
COPY gives you C inside a short word instead of as an isolated lookup.
CAT
-.-. .- -
CAT gives you C inside a short word instead of as an isolated lookup.
Practice C without relying on CQ
Copy C inside CODE, CAT, and COPY, then compare it with Q so you hear the lighter alternating rhythm.
Listening drill
Play C, Q, and K together. Listen for whether the signal alternates or starts with two long marks.
Typing drill
Encode CODE, COPY, and CQ, then check that C keeps the long-short-long-short order.
Keep practicing C
Compare nearby letters, hear the signal, then move from lookup to recall in the tools.
C in Morse Code FAQ
Quick answers for spacing, supported characters, and decoding pasted Morse.
What is C in Morse code?>
C in Morse code is -.-..
How do you say C in Morse rhythm?>
C is commonly spoken as dah-di-dah-dit when practicing the sound pattern.
Can I type C in Morse code?>
Yes. Type -.-. with periods for dots and hyphens for dashes, then keep spaces between letters when you type a word.
Should I learn C by sight or sound?>
Use -.-. for quick lookup, then practice C as the dah-di-dah-dit sound so it becomes recognizable by ear.
What should I compare C with?>
C is commonly confused with Q and K. Q begins with two long marks, while K is the shorter long-short-long pattern.
How should I practice C?>
Practice C by mixing CODE and CQ, then add K so you learn when the alternating pattern stops and when it continues.




