The currency exchange emoji is used when changing money from another country. You might see it when traveling or at a bank.
The 💴 yen banknote emoji represents the 'yen' banknote, Japan's currency. It can be used when planning a trip to Japan or buying Japanese goods.
The 💵 dollar banknote emoji represents the 'dollar' bill, the currency of the United States. It's one of the most commonly used emojis when talking about money.
The euro banknote emoji shows the money used in Europe. It can be used when talking about European travel or shopping.
The pound banknote emoji represents the official currency of the United Kingdom. It's mainly used when talking about money, wealth, or the economy.
The left-right arrow indicates both left and right directions. It's used to show a range 'from here to there.'
The 🪙 coin emoji represents money made of metal. It's mainly used to mean a small amount of money or spare change.
The money with wings emoji represents money flying away quickly. It's used when you've spent too much money or when your salary disappears in a flash.
This is an emoji of a graph trending upwards, indicating a situation where something is improving or growing. You can use it when your stocks or grades go up.
This emoji represents a bank building where you can save or withdraw money. It's used when talking about money or finance.
An emoji showing two arrows spinning in a circle, it means 'refresh' or 'repeat'.
This is a globe emoji showing the continents of Europe and Africa. It's used to mean the 'world' or the entire 'Earth.'
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 is an emoji of a graph trending upward, representing growth or an increase. It can be used when numbers or grades are on the rise.
This emoji shows a graph trending downward, signifying a decrease or decline. You can use it when popularity is dropping or when money is running low.
The heavy dollar sign emoji signifies money or payment. Try using it when talking about shopping or prices.
The ATM emoji shows you where you can get money when you need cash. You can see this sign at banks or convenience stores.
The credit card emoji represents paying for things without cash. You can use it when online shopping or paying at a restaurant.
The 💰 money bag emoji represents a bag full of a lot of money. It's used when you become rich, earn a lot of money, or receive prize money.
This signifies the place at an airport where passports are checked when entering or leaving a country. It represents the passport control counter.
The 🛃 emoji symbolizes the customs area at an airport. It's the place where travelers' luggage is inspected to check for items that need to be declared.
The arrows spinning clockwise mean 'refresh.' It's used when you want to see new content on a website or app.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
With dollar signs for eyes and a money tongue, this emoji shows a state of being completely preoccupied with money. It humorously expresses the desire "I want to be rich."
This is an emoji of a small, cute purse for holding coins and other small items. You can use it when talking about money or shopping.
This is a slot machine you'd see in a casino, representing a game of luck. It's a machine where you pull a lever and win if you get matching symbols.
This is the flag emoji for Taiwan, an island in East Asia. It is made up of blue, white, and red.
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 🈹 emoji is a character that means 'discount.' It's used to signify that you can buy something for a lower price.
The receipt emoji represents the piece of paper you get after buying something or spending money. It can be used when talking about your expenses.
The shopping bags emoji represents the joyful moment after finishing shopping. You can use it when you've bought a lot of things or are preparing a gift.
This is the 'finger heart' emoji that originated in South Korea. It's used to express love or gratitude and became famous through its use by K-pop idols.
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 🏪 convenience store emoji signifies a store that is open 24 hours. Use it when you're hungry at night or need to buy something simple.
This is a red envelope emoji used for giving money as a gift. It's mainly exchanged on holidays like Lunar New Year to wish good luck.
This emoji represents a fuel pump at a gas station, used for putting gas in a car. You can use it when talking about driving or car trips.
This emoji represents a department store, a large building with many shops gathered together. You can use it when you're going shopping.
This emoji represents a wing, which allows for free flight in the sky. It's used to express a feeling of freedom or a heart so happy it could fly.
The 🉐 emoji means 'gain' or 'to get.' You can use it when you have obtained something good.
The 'wireless' emoji represents a Wi-Fi signal. You can see this symbol when you're connected to the internet wirelessly.
The church emoji represents a building where Christians worship. It's characterized by a cross on top of the building.
It's an emoji used when you're happy to meet someone or when making a promise. It shows two people shaking hands to signify mutual agreement.
This emoji is the flag that symbolizes Hong Kong. You can use it when talking about Hong Kong travel, movies, or food.
This is an emoji representing 'Hwatu,' a traditional Korean card game. It's often used when playing with family or friends.
This is the flag emoji of Saudi Arabia. It features white Arabic script and a sword on a green background.