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Sorry in Morse Code

SORRY in Morse code is ... --- .-. .-. -.-- for S O R R Y. It is one word, so keep letter gaps clear and do not add a slash inside it.

Direct answer

SORRY

SORRY in Morse code is ... --- .-. .-. -.-- for S O R R Y. It is one word, so keep letter gaps clear and do not add a slash inside it.

Plain text

SORRY

Morse

... --- .-. .-. -.--

Rhythm

di-di-dit dah-dah-dah di-dah-dit di-dah-dit dah-di-dah-dah

Quick breakdown

SORRY... --- .-. .-. -.--

SORRY is encoded one character at a time.

Breakdown

SORRY Morse breakdown

SORRY is encoded one letter at a time: S, O, R, R, and Y. The repeated R pattern is the part to check before copying.

Word-level breakdown

SORRY

... --- .-. .-. -.--

SORRY is encoded one character at a time.

Character-level breakdown

S

...

S maps to ....

O

---

O maps to ---.

R

.-.

R maps to .-..

R

.-.

R maps to .-..

Y

-.--

Y maps to -.--.

Practical context

Using SORRY in Morse

Use the exact pattern, then check the spacing before copying it into another app or permanent design.

Common lookup word

SORRY is a common word people copy for puzzles, notes, classroom examples, and short practice sets.

One-word spacing

Keep normal letter gaps between S, O, R, R, and Y. A slash belongs between words, not inside SORRY.

SORRY starts with S and O, so the sound moves from three short dits to three longer dahs before the repeated R.

Worked examples

SORRY examples

These examples keep the pattern in useful message contexts.

Direct word

SORRY

... --- .-. .-. -.--

The one-word form, ready to copy after you check the repeated R.

Short response pair

SORRY NO

... --- .-. .-. -.-- / -. ---

The slash shows the word gap before NO in copied text.

Greeting context

HELLO SORRY

.... . .-.. .-.. --- / ... --- .-. .-. -.--

Useful for classroom or puzzle examples with two familiar words.

Use it well

Common mistakes

Check these details before copying the result into a message, worksheet, gift, or practice drill.

SORRY has two R letters. If one .-. pattern is missing, the word is not spelled correctly.

S is three dits and O is three dahs. The first two letters need a clear short-to-long contrast.

Adding a word separator

SORRY is one word. Do not place a slash between the letters unless you are intentionally showing a training split.

FAQ

Sorry in Morse Code FAQ

Quick answers for spacing, supported characters, and decoding pasted Morse.

What is SORRY in Morse code?>

SORRY in Morse code is ... --- .-. .-. -.-- for S O R R Y.

Does SORRY need a slash in Morse code?>

No. SORRY is one word, so it needs letter spaces but no slash inside the word.

What is easy to miss in SORRY?>

The repeated R is easy to shorten. Check that the .-. pattern appears twice.

How should I practice SORRY by sound?>

Listen for S as three short dits, O as three dahs, then the repeated R rhythm before Y.

Can I copy SORRY into a puzzle or note?>

Yes. Use periods, hyphens, and spaces between letters so the word stays decodable.

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