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🈶🈶: Japanese 'Have' Character EmojiUnicode: 1F236
Symbol meaning 'exist' or 'have'.
Released in The 🈶 emoji was added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and became part of Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"The 🈶 emoji is a Japanese kanji character that translates to 'have', 'exist', or 'present'. It’s commonly used to indicate that something is available, in existence, or ready for availability, especially in a commercial or service context."
Symbolism
- Availability of goods or services
- Having or possessing something
- Existence or presence of an entity or person
Common Usage Scenarios
- Used in a store to indicate that an item is in stock.
- In a personal context, to show that something is present or available.
- In advertising or menus, to signify that items or services are available to customers.
Usage Examples in Conversation
🌟 This product 🈶 in stock! Order now before it's gone!
If you ever need help, I’m always 🈶 for you. 😊
I'm so glad to hear they still 🈶 tickets available for the concert! 🎶
Don't worry, we 🈶 enough resources to finish the project on time. 💼📋
The new flavor will be 🈶 at our store starting tomorrow! 🍦
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- 🈶 is primarily used in business contexts in Japan, but it has also been adopted internationally in informal digital communications.
- It’s most appropriate when discussing availability, existence, or the possession of goods or services.
- Be mindful when using this emoji outside of Japanese-related contexts, as it may not be familiar to some audiences. Consider explaining its meaning if necessary.