This emoji shows a calendar, used for checking dates or scheduling appointments. It's useful when discussing schedules.
This is an emoji of a tear-off calendar, where one page is torn off each day. It can be used when referring to a specific date or appointment.
This is a calendar emoji that shows a full month. It's used to indicate plans or events that span several days.
This is an emoji of a clock pointing to 3:30. You can use it to set a time to meet a friend or to indicate when work finishes.
The 🈷️ emoji is a Chinese character meaning 'moon' or 'month'. You can use it to represent a month or to talk about monthly plans.
This is the seven-thirty emoji, often used for dinner time or appointments. Try using it to tell a friend, "Let's meet at 7:30!"
This is an alarm clock emoji that wakes us up in the morning. It signifies waking up in the morning or the time of an important appointment.
The pushpin emoji is used to mark or fix something important. Try placing it in front of an appointment or note you shouldn't forget.
This emoji means 'correct' or 'right.' The circle shape is often used with a positive meaning.
This is an emoji that shows exactly one o'clock. You can use it to set an appointment or emphasize a specific time.
This notebook with a yellow cover usually means a ledger for recording money or important lists. It's used when organizing important things.
The Libra emoji is shaped like a set of scales. It's the zodiac sign for people born between late September and October.
This emoji shows a clock indicating eight-thirty. It's great for making plans with a friend, like "Let's meet at 8:30!"
This emoji with lit candles represents a birthday cake. It's used to celebrate someone's birthday.
This is a clock emoji pointing to 2 o'clock, which you can use to set an appointment time. It's great for sending a message that means, "Let's meet at 2."
This is an emoji of a hand writing diligently, showing that you are studying or working. It can also be used to express that you're taking notes.
The 'airplane' emoji represents a mode of transportation that flies in the sky. It's often used when traveling far or going to another country.
This emoji represents a briefcase, used when commuting to the office or going on a business trip. It's typically used in relation to work.
The Christmas Tree emoji represents the joyful, festive atmosphere of the year-end holidays. Try using it when sending Christmas or New Year's greetings.
The mantelpiece clock emoji shows a clock with a classic design. It's used to signify a past time or a special moment.
This is a clock emoji showing ten o'clock sharp. It's used to indicate an important deadline or bedtime.
This is a clock emoji pointing to five-thirty. It often appears when talking about getting off work or evening plans.
This is a clock emoji pointing to four o'clock sharp. You can use it to set a meeting time with a friend or to announce a schedule.
As a clock emoji, it represents 'four-thirty' or 'half past four.' You can use it when telling time.
This is a clipboard emoji that signifies a to-do list or a checklist. It's used when checking or conveying important information.
This is a clock emoji pointing to eight o'clock sharp. You can use it when setting an appointment time or talking about your daily schedule.
This emoji shows a clock pointing to exactly 3 o'clock. It's used when setting an appointment time or telling the current time.
This is a clock emoji pointing to 1:30. It's great for setting up plans with friends.
This is a clock emoji pointing to exactly 6 o'clock. It could be 6 in the morning or 6 in the evening.
This emoji captures the scene of Japanese moon viewing (tsukimi). It depicts the appreciation of the beautiful moon on an autumn night.
The clock is pointing to nine o'clock. 9 AM is usually the time to start the day.
This is an emoji of a clock pointing to exactly 12 o'clock. It can mean 12 PM for lunchtime or 12 AM when the day ends.
This emoji shows a watch worn on the wrist. You can use it simply when talking about time or appointments.
An emoji showing 6:30, often used for making dinner plans. It can be used to mean, "See you at 6:30 p.m."
An emoji pointing to 9:30, used to indicate late evening or night time. You can use it like, "The drama starts at 9:30!"
This emoji shows twelve-thirty. You can use it to refer to lunchtime or 12:30 at night.
This is an emoji representing a document or paper with a slightly curled corner. It can mean a letter, a document, or an important memo.
This emoji shows two-thirty. It can mean 2:30 PM or 2:30 AM.
This emoji shows a clock pointing to five o'clock. It's the time when the workday is nearly over.
The Capricorn emoji represents the zodiac sign for people born between late December and January. At a glance, it looks similar to the letter 'n'.
This is an emoji of a pastry called 'mooncake,' which is round and has a pretty pattern. It's a special food eaten during Asian holidays.
This is a spiral notepad emoji for jotting down memos or ideas. You can use it when studying or writing down to-do lists.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
This is a half-moon emoji with the right side illuminated, which you can use when talking about the night sky or space.
This bell-shaped emoji signifies a "notification" or "attention." It's used when a new message arrives or to alert you to something important.