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- Anonymous5 years ago
As others have pointed out, it's "ILU", which I assume means "I Love You." But in fact, Morse Code operators already have an abbreviation for "I love you," and it's not "ILU," it's the numbers "88".
"73" means "best wishes"; "88" means "love and kisses". Why? Nobody knows, it's just some random codes that telegraph operators made up 100 years ago or more. Ham radio operators, who still use Morse for various purposes, still use those codes.
Also, they use the letters "HI" to mean laughing (like we'd say "LOL"). There's a good reason for that one; in Morse it's 4 dots and then 2 dots, which sort of sounds like "hahahaha, haha".
- C.M. CLv 75 years ago
Hey Butter Cup, well you have been answered with the I L U already. The next thing you should expect, is a dozen red roses and a white one in the middle.
If you don't get them or the big box of chocolate assortment. I would run.....lolol
Glad to see you back.
- Rockin' Mel SLv 65 years ago
.. = I
.-.. = L
..- = U
So
.. .-.. ..- is ILU
Source(s): See the chart here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code