This is an emoji showing the pretty coral that lives under the sea. Use it when talking about beautiful ocean scenery.
This is the globe emoji showing the continents of Asia and Australia. You can use it when talking about various countries around the world.
This is a globe emoji with the Americas at the center. This emoji also means 'world' and 'Earth.'
This is a globe emoji showing the continents of Europe and Africa. It's used to mean the 'world' or the entire 'Earth.'
This is the flag emoji for the Republic of Palau, representing the beautiful island nation in the Pacific Ocean. Its sea-like blue color is striking.
This emoji symbolizes Thailand, a popular travel destination in Southeast Asia. Try using it when eating delicious Thai food or planning a trip.
The tropical fish emoji shows a beautiful, brightly colored fish. It's a friend you can usually find in warm seas or aquariums.
This is the turtle emoji, symbolizing slowness but also persistence. As a famously long-living animal, it also represents longevity.
This is a diving mask and snorkel emoji, used for looking around underwater. Use it when talking about summer vacation or swimming in the sea.
This emoji shows a big, cool ocean wave. You can use it when talking about fun activities like a summer vacation or surfing.
This is the flag emoji for Taiwan, an island in East Asia. It is made up of blue, white, and red.
The world map emoji signifies travel plans or the wider world. You can use it when you want to explore new places.
This emoji represents the flag of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. It features a palm tree, a crescent moon, and the Southern Cross on a green background.
This is an emoji shaped like a globe with lines on it, which usually means 'internet' or 'World Wide Web.'
The Comoros flag emoji has four colored stripes and a green triangle. It's the flag symbolizing an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, east of Africa.
This emoji shows a fish swimming in the water. You can use it when talking about water-related activities like fishing or swimming.
This is an octopus emoji, a smart, eight-legged animal that lives in the sea. It's characterized by its round head and freely moving tentacles.
This is the blowfish emoji, which puffs up its body like a ball when it feels threatened. It expresses the feeling of being startled or so angry your face puffs up.
This emoji represents an uninhabited island, a desert island. It can be used when you want to rest quietly by yourself.
This emoji represents a dolphin, a smart and cute sea animal. It's often used to express excitement and joy.
This emoji represents the national flag of Indonesia, a large island nation in Southeast Asia. It is made of red and white.
This is the flag emoji of Timor-Leste, a new nation that gained independence in the 21st century. It is located at the eastern end of Asia.
This is the flag emoji for Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. It has a very special name, doesn't it?
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
This is a triangular ruler emoji used for measuring angles in math class. It's particularly useful for drawing right-angled triangles.
This is the flag of the Marshall Islands, a country made up of many islands in the Pacific Ocean. The blue background signifies the vast ocean.
This is the flag emoji for Trinidad and Tobago, an island nation in the Caribbean. The black diagonal stripe is striking.
This is the flag emoji for Tuvalu, an island nation in the Pacific. The nine stars represent the islands that make up the country.
This is the unofficial flag emoji for Wallis and Futuna, a French territory in the South Pacific. It has a unique design.
This is the flag for Clipperton Island, but it looks identical to the French flag. This is because the island is a French territory.
This emoji represents the flag of India. It's characterized by the blue wheel shape in the center.
This is the flag emoji for the Heard and McDonald Islands. It represents an Australian territory near Antarctica.
This emoji represents the U.S. Outlying Islands. It groups together several islands that belong to the U.S. but are located far away.
This emoji means 'correct' or 'right.' The circle shape is often used with a positive meaning.
This emoji is the national flag of the Philippines, an island country in Asia. It's characterized by a sun and three stars.
This emoji represents Saint Barthélemy, a beautiful island in the Caribbean. It's a special place that is an overseas collectivity of France.
The blue circle emoji represents a color that gives a cool and stable feeling. It's used to convey a vast and peaceful image, like the sky or the sea.
This is the flag emoji for the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea. It's famous for its beautiful sea and resorts.
This emoji is the flag of the Caribbean Netherlands, specifically the island of Bonaire. It features a uniquely shaped compass and a star.
This emoji with stripes, a crescent, and a star is the national flag of Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia.
This is an emoji showing the flag of Cambodia, with a drawing of a famous building in the center. This country is located in Southeast Asia.
This is an emoji modeled after the shape of the Japanese archipelago. You can use it when talking about travel, culture, or food in Japan.
This is the flag emoji for Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world. It features a lobster along with the Union Jack.
This emoji represents Australia, the land of kangaroos and koalas. Use it when introducing the country's nature or cities.
This is the flag emoji for the Northern Mariana Islands, a beautiful vacation destination. The island of Saipan, which is popular with South Koreans, is located here.