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| Й || {{Audio-nohelp|J morse code.ogg|J}} || · − − − || и краат-коо-ее, йес-наа паа-раа
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| К || {{Audio-nohelp|K morse code.ogg|K}} || − · − || каак же таак?, каак-де-лаа
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Revision as of 11:35, 23 October 2009
The Russian Morse code approximates the Morse code for the Latin alphabet. To memorize the codes, mnemonics are used, called "melodies" (напевы). A "melody" for a morse code for a character is a phrase which is sung (hence the name): the syllables with vowels а, о, ы correspond to dashes and sung long, the other syllables and the syllable "ай" correspond to dots and sung short. The "melodies" differ among various schools.