Two dots in Morse Code is the letter I (i).
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di-di-di-dit is the letter H.
In Morse Code a long dash or a "Dah" mark is three units long. A dash is typically three times longer than a dot. However, Morse Code can also be a binary code.
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It is an accent such as FARAAD
You have to look up that character's ASCII code number. The double dots are called an umlaut if memory serves. Then you use that ASCII code number to enter the character. Exactly HOW you do that I'm a bit fuzzy on. Google "special ASCII characters" and se what that brings up !