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๐ณ๐ณ Emoji (Japanese 'Empty') EmojiUnicode: 1F233
Represents 'empty' in Japanese.
Released in Released in 2010 as part of Unicode 6.0 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
emptyvacantopenavailableblankfreeunusedsparevoidno one
Meaning and Interpretation
"The ๐ณ emoji shows the character for 'empty' or 'vacant' in Japanese Kanji. It is widely used to indicate something that is open, available, or unfilled. In daily use, it might be applied in contexts like showing an available space, or referring to something that is not occupied."
Symbolism
- Availability: Represents something that is free or open.
- Lack or Emptiness: Can symbolize something vacant or without contents.
- Simplicity: Associated with an absence of clutter, or something being wide open.
Common Usage Scenarios
- Indicating availability, like a free space in a venue or room.
- Referring to a clean and uncluttered space or mind.
- Expressing that something lacks content, such as an empty container or seat.
Usage Examples in Conversation
The meeting room is ๐ณ, we can use it now!
Hey, the seat next to me is ๐ณ. Want to join me?
My schedule is ๐ณ tomorrow, letโs hang out!
That store has an ๐ณ parking spot. Perfect timing!
The shelf is ๐ณ. Time to restock!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Do not use ๐ณ in formal documents unless it's a Japanese language context.
- It can relate to both physical and metaphorical emptiness (e.g., space in a room vs a free time slot).
- Do not confuse ๐ณ with other similar Kanji-based emojis like ๐ต (full), ensure clarity of meaning.