I Miss You in Morse Code

"I Miss You" in Morse code — with audio, letter breakdown, and shareable image.

I MISS YOU

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

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

LetterMorsePattern
I..
M--
I..
S...
S...
Y-.--
O---
U..-

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Why use our online I Miss You in Morse Code?

A Morse code "I miss you" carries weight — it takes effort to encode, which makes it meaningful. Translate, play, and share it here.

How to use I Miss You in Morse Code

  1. 1
    See the code

    "I Miss You" = .. / -- .. ... ... / -.-- --- ..-.

  2. 2
    Play the audio

    Click Play to hear the full phrase at a clear 600 Hz tone.

  3. 3
    Export an image

    Create a shareable PNG — perfect for a long-distance relationship message.

  4. 4
    Share the link

    Copy a URL that opens the translator with "I Miss You" pre-filled.

I Miss You in Morse — Hidden Feelings in Plain Sight

"I miss you" in Morse code has a quality shared by "I love you" — the translation creates a private layer of meaning that most people around you won't understand. Sent as a text message, .. / -- .. ... ... / -.-- --- ..- looks like a technical string or an error. But shared with the right person, it says everything.

The phrase is eight letters across three words, with the repeated S characters in MISS (... ...) giving it a particularly fast, staccato section. M (two dashes) followed immediately by MISS creates an interesting contrast of slow dashes and rapid dots.

For long-distance relationships, "I miss you" in Morse is a popular choice for jewelry — bracelets, pendants, and keychains engraved with .. / -- .. ... ... / -.-- --- ..- are sold on craft marketplaces precisely because the code looks cryptic to others while carrying a personal meaning to the wearer.

The image export feature below generates a clean PNG in three sizes. Choose a dark background with amber Morse text for a moody, meaningful aesthetic, or a light background for something you can print and include in a card.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "I miss you" in Morse code?

"I miss you" in Morse is: I = .., M = --, I = .., S = ..., S = ... / Y = -.-- , O = ---, U = ..-.

Can I use this as a long-distance message?

Yes — share the pre-filled translator link so the recipient can click Play and hear the Morse code for themselves.

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