Morse Code Persian Alphabet

Morse Code Persian Alphabet

Persian Letters

ا.-ب-...پ.--.
ت-ث-.-.ج.---
چ---.ح....خ-..-
د-..ذ...-ر.-.
ز--..ژ--.س...
ش----ص.-.-ض..-..
ط..-ظ-.--ع---
غ..--ف..-.ق---...
ک-.-گ--.-ل.-..
م--ن-.و.--
ه.ی..

More About Persian Alphabet

The Persian alphabet, an extended adaptation derived from the Arabic script, serves as the written form for the Persian language (Farsi) and various other languages within Iran and neighboring areas, encompassing a total of 32 letters.

Delve into the richness of this script as we embark on an exploration of the Persian alphabet, tracing its evolution from the initial letter to the final one, and uncover its Morse code translator, offering a fascinating glimpse into alternative forms of communication within this linguistic tapestry.

  • ا - Alef
  • ب - Beh
  • پ - Peh
  • ت - Teh
  • ث - Seh
  • ج - Jim
  • چ - Che
  • ح - He
  • خ - Khe
  • د - Dal
  • ذ - Zal
  • ر - Re
  • ز - Ze
  • ژ - Zhe
  • س - Sin
  • ش - Shin
  • ص - Sad
  • ض - Dad
  • ط - Tah
  • ظ - Zah
  • ع - Ain
  • غ - Ghain
  • ف - Feh
  • ق - Qaf
  • ک - Kaf
  • گ - Gaf
  • ل - Lam
  • م - Mim
  • ن - Nun
  • و - Vav
  • ه - He
  • ی - Ye

Keep in mind that while the Persian alphabet shares many letters with the Arabic alphabet, there are additional characters in the Persian script to represent sounds that are present in Persian but not in Arabic.