This is an emoji used for inputting English uppercase letters. It means capital letters, like ABCD.
This emoji, with 'abc' written on it, is the most basic symbol for the alphabet, or letters.
This is an emoji that represents the mode for inputting English lowercase letters (a, b, c, d) on a keyboard.
This is a numbers emoji used when you need to input numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4.
This emoji signifies the input of special symbols, rather than letters or numbers.
This emoji means the letter 'A,' but in Korea, it's more often used to signify 'blood type A.'
The 🅱️ emoji represents blood type B. In Korea, there is a culture of discussing personalities based on blood types.
Use the 6️⃣ emoji when you want to make the number 6 stand out. It's convenient for marking the sixth item in a list.
The 🆎 emoji represents blood type AB. You can use it when stating or confirming your blood type.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
This emoji represents the number 4 and is used to mark the fourth item or position in a list.
This is an emoji that emphasizes the number 1. It's great for indicating the first item in a list.
This is the 'hashtag' symbol. It's most commonly used on social media to indicate a topic.
This is a button emoji representing the letter 'O.' In Korea, it's also frequently used to mean blood type O.
The 🔟 emoji represents the number 10 and often means 'a perfect score' or 'perfection.' It's used to conclude a list or show the highest score.
Like getting 100 points on a test, it means 'perfect' or 'really good.' You can use it when you're very satisfied with something.
This emoji shows the asterisk (*) symbol from a keyboard. You can use it to emphasize important information.
The 9️⃣ emoji represents the number 9 and can be used to emphasize that it's the largest single-digit number. It marks the ninth item in a list.
An emoji that emphasizes the number 7, which can also mean a lucky number. You can use it to indicate a special date or order.
The Ⓜ️ emoji represents the letter 'M.' It's used to signify words that start with M, like 'Metro' or 'Monday.'
The 8️⃣ emoji emphasizes the number 8, and it also symbolizes good fortune, especially in Eastern cultures. It's used in lists or for sequences.
As a person wearing a shiny crown, it represents royalty like a king or queen. It can also mean someone who is the best or very special.
This emoji represents the number 2 and is mainly used to mark the second item in a list.
This emoji means 'person' or 'adult' without specifying gender or age. You can use it when describing a job or a role.
This emoji represents a keyboard, which is used to type characters into a computer. You can use it in situations like writing or chatting.
This emoji means an adult man. You can use it to refer to a dad, a boyfriend, or just a man in general.
This is a bar chart emoji that visually represents data. It often appears when organizing and presenting information, like in presentations or reports.
This is an old communication device known as a pager. It was an item used to receive short messages before cell phones existed.
This notebook with a yellow cover usually means a ledger for recording money or important lists. It's used when organizing important things.
The black large square is an emoji used to emphasize a title or an important part of a text.
The yellow square emoji gives off a bright and positive feeling and is used to draw attention.
This emoji represents the number 0 and can be used to signify nothingness or a starting point.
This emoji points to the third item in a list or sequence. It's useful when you want to state three important points.
The 5️⃣ emoji is used to emphasize the number 5. It's useful for indicating items in a list or a sequence.
This emoji represents a key that opens a door, but it can also mean a password or an important answer. You can use it when you've found a clue to solve a problem.
This is an emoji that indicates 'vacancy.' You can use it when a spot is empty or available.
This emoji represents a magnificent European castle from a fairy tale. It's great to use when talking about princes or princesses.
This emoji is a white square shape. You can use it to decorate text or create lists.
The 🈚 emoji is the Chinese character '無' (mu), which means "nothing" or "to not have." It's used to mean "free of charge," i.e., that you don't have to pay money.
The 🚼 emoji signifies a place where you can care for a baby. It's mainly used to indicate a nursing room or a diaper changing station.
The 'wireless' emoji represents a Wi-Fi signal. You can see this symbol when you're connected to the internet wirelessly.
This emoji has the letter 'E' on it, so it means e-mail. It's used when you send or receive a digital letter.
This emoji represents 'ID'. The term ID stands for 'identification' or 'identity.'
The 🉐 emoji means 'gain' or 'to get.' You can use it when you have obtained something good.
This represents a secure state, firmly locked with a key. Try using it when you want to keep something stored safely.