This is a summary of the use of Morse code to represent alphabets other than Latin.
The Greek Morse code alphabet is very "similar" to the Latin alphabet. The "similarity" is based first on optical resemblance of each letter, a.k.a glyph, and then secondly on sound. Example, A both in Greek and English is the same glyph and sound (like a in word apple). The Greek B though, is identical to the English B as far as the glyph is concerned, even though the sound of Greek B is the same as the sound of English V (like the v in word victory). The B prevails to V. The Greek Morse code alphabet uses one extra letter for Greek letter and no longer uses the codes for Latin letters "J", "U" and "V".
Greek | Greek | Greek | ||||||||
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Diphthongs (obsolete) | ||||||||||
See main article: Russian Morse code. Cyrillic letters are represented using the representation of similar-sounding Latin letters (e.g.). Cyrillic letters with no such Latin correspondence are assigned to Latin letters with no Cyrillic correspondence (e.g.). The same correspondence was later used to create Russian national character sets KOI-7 and KOI-8.
Cyrillic | Code | Cyrillic | Code | Cyrillic | Code | Cyrillic | Code | |||||||
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The letter (Yo) does not have an international Morse phonetic equivalent, with international used instead. Ukrainian Morse uses instead of , instead of , but also has encoded as , and has additional (Yi).
Hebrew letters are mostly represented using the Morse representation of a similar-sounding Latin letter (e.g. "Bet" ב≡B); however the representation for several letters are from a Latin letter with a similar shape (e.g. "Tet" ט ≡U, while "Tav" ת≡T). Though Hebrew Morse code is transcribed from right to left, the table below is transcribed from left to right as per the Latin letters in the table.
Letter | Code | Letter | Code | |||
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א | ל | |||||
ב | מ | |||||
ג | נ | |||||
ד | ס | |||||
ה | ע | |||||
ו | פ | |||||
ז | צ | |||||
ח | ק | |||||
ט | ר | |||||
י | ש | |||||
כ | ת |
Letter | Code | Letter | Code | Letter | Code | Letter | Code | |||||||
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ا | ذ | ط | ل | |||||||||||
ب | ر | ظ | م | |||||||||||
ت | ز | ع | ن | |||||||||||
ث | س | غ | ه | |||||||||||
ج | ش | ف | و | |||||||||||
ح | ص | ق | ي | |||||||||||
خ | ض | ك | ﺀ | |||||||||||
د |
Letter | In Latin | Code | Letter | In Latin | Code | Letter | In Latin | Code | Letter | In Latin | Code | Letter | In Latin | Code | ||||
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ا | A | گ | G | ڵ | Ł | ڕ | Ř | و | W | |||||||||
ب | B | ھ | H | م | M | س | S | خ | X | |||||||||
ج | C | ح | Ḧ | ن | N | ش | Ş | غ | Ẍ | |||||||||
چ | Ç | - | I | نٚ | Ň | ت | T | ی | Y | |||||||||
ڎ | Đ | ی | Î | ۆ | O | و | U | ز | Z | |||||||||
ە | E | ژ | J | پ | P | وو | Û | ع | ' | |||||||||
ێ | Ê | ک | K | ق | Q | ۊ | Ü | د | D | |||||||||
ف | F | ل | L | ر | R | ڤ | V |
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Letter | Code | Letter | Code | Letter | Code | Letter | Code | |||||||
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ا | خ | ص | ک | |||||||||||
ب | د | ض | گ | |||||||||||
پ | ذ | ط | ل | |||||||||||
ت | ر | ظ | م | |||||||||||
ث | ز | ع | ن | |||||||||||
ج | ژ | غ | و | |||||||||||
چ | س | ف | ه | |||||||||||
ح | ش | ق | ی |
See also
Devanagari is a left-to-right abugida (alphasyllabary) widely used in the Indian subcontinent. The following telegraph code table is adapted from one given by Ashok Kelkar,[2] where the Latin letters are encoded as per the International Morse code standard. Some variations on this code exist,[3] and there have been some attempts to introduce other telegraph codes either to improve efficiency or to apply to more Indian languages.[2] [4] [5] Proposals for a telegraph code suitable for multiple Indian languages have been made as early as 1948, shortly after independence.[6]
Devanagari | Latin Morse | Devanagari | Latin Morse | Devanagari | Latin Morse | Devanagari | Latin Morse | |||
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ा | A | अ | TA | ः | EA | आ | IA | |||
ि | D | इ | TD | ी | ED | ई | ID | |||
ु | U | उ | TU | ू | EU | ऊ | IU | |||
े | F | ए | TF | े | EF | ऐ | IF | |||
ो | O | ओ | TO | ो | EO | औ | IO | |||
क | K | क् | TK | ख | EK | ख् | IK | |||
ग | G | ग् | TG | घ | EG | घ् | IG | |||
च | C | च् | TC | छ | EC | छ् | IC | |||
ज | J | ज् | TJ | झ | EJ | झ् | IJ | |||
ट | Ä | ट् | TÄ | ठ | EÄ | ठ् | IÄ | |||
ड | Ü | ड् | TÜ | ढ | EÜ | ढ् | IÜ | |||
त | W | त् | TW | थ | EW | थ् | IW | |||
द | Z | द् | TZ | ध | EZ | ध् | IZ | |||
न | N | न् | TN | ं | EN | ँ | IN | |||
प | P | प् | TP | फ | EP | फ् | IP | |||
ब | B | ब् | TB | भ | EB | भ् | IB | |||
म | M | म् | TM | ण | EM | ण् | IM | |||
य | Y | य् | TY | ळ | EY | ळ् | IY | |||
र | R | र् | TR | ER | क्र | IR | ||||
ल | L | ल् | TL | ञ | EL | ञ् | IL | |||
व | V | व् | TV | ङ | EV | ङ् | IV | |||
स | S | स् | TS | श | ES | श् | IS | |||
ह | H | ह् | TH | ष | EH | ष् | IH | |||
ृ | Ö | ़ | TÖ | ॆ | EÖ | IÖ | ||||
क्ष | Q | क्ष् | TQ | त्र | EQ | त्र् | IQ | |||
ज्ञ | X | ज्ञ् | TX | श्र | EX | श्र् | IX | |||
में | MM | है | TMM | मैं | EMM | हूँ | IMM |
See SKATS.
See Wabun code.
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