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Stay in Morse Code

Send this important message with perfect timing.

... - .- -.--

How to Say "Stay" in Morse Code?

Short answer: Stay in morse code is: ... - .- -.--

That's S, T, A, Y with a single space between letters. Because Morse is timing-based, you can send "STAY" with beeps, flashlight blinks, phone vibration, tapping, or on radio—no special equipment required.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

S

... (Three Dots)

T

- (One Dash)

A

.- (Dot Dash)

Y

-.-- (Dash Dot Dash Dash)

Put together with a single space between letters: ... - .- -.--

Timing Rules (The Real Key to Clarity)

Morse isn't just dots and dashes—it's proportions. Here is the proper timing:

Dot = 1 unit
Dash = 3 units
Gap within letter = 1 unit
Gap between letters = 3 units
Gap between words = 7 units

The "STAY" Rhythm:

Send ... (S), 3-unit gap, - (T), 3-unit gap, .- (A), 3-unit gap, -.-- (Y). Keep dashes exactly three times longer than dots; a steady tempo matters more than raw speed.

How to Send "STAY" by Light, Sound, or Taps

Flashlight/Phone Torch

Dots are quick blinks. Send ... → pause → - → pause → .- → pause → -.--. Repeat if needed.

Whistle/Horn

Three short toots, one long, short+long, long+short+long+long. Repeat twice for readability.

Tapping/Vibration

Tap counts precisely (1 for dots, 3 for dashes). Good for walls or phone haptics.

Radio / Key

Key at a comfortable 10–15 WPM. You can continue your message (e.g., "stay back").

2-Minute Practice Plan

1

Listen & Echo

Play the pattern once in the generator above; immediately repeat with light or taps.

2

Count Aloud

Say "one" for dots, "one-two-three" for dashes; "one-two-three" silence between letters.

3

Write, Then Send

Note S | T | A | Y on paper to remind yourself to pause between letters.

4

Self-Check

Record a quick clip and confirm your dashes are exactly triple the dot length.

Common Mistakes

Uneven dashes

If dashes are too short, Y (-.--) blurs into K (-.-). Count the dash out loud.

Skipping letter gaps

Without the 3-unit gap, S and T can merge. Exaggerate the pause while learning.

Speeding too early

Nail clean spacing first; increase tempo later.

Adding extra dots

"STAY" has one dash in T and three dashes total in Y (1 + 2 at the end).

Where "STAY" is Useful

Safety & Control

"Stay back" or "stay put" can be spelled word-by-word in noisy environments.

Night Signaling

Quiet, low-light communication over short distances while camping or hiking.

Learning Bridge

After "STAY," try a friendly Hello in Morse Code.

Stay in Other Languages

Language Phrase Morse Code
Spanish QUEDATE --.- ..- . -.. .- - .
French RESTE .-. . ... - .
German BLEIB -... .-.. . .. -...
Italian RESTA .-. . ... - .-
Japanese ITE .. - .

Note: Words are shown in simple Latin transcription for consistent International Morse mapping.

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