This is a speech balloon-shaped emoji, often seen in comics. It's used to show that someone is speaking or that a conversation is in progress.
The speaking head emoji depicts someone shouting or speaking out. You can use it when you want to announce an important fact or draw attention.
This is also a speech bubble, but it's pointing to the left. It can indicate that the person on the left is speaking.
This is a parrot emoji, a smart bird that can mimic human speech. You can use it when talking about conversation or communication.
This is an emoji used when you're thinking deeply about something. It's shaped like a thought bubble from a comic.
This is an emoji that means a phone call. With its old-fashioned telephone shape, it can be used when talking about 'calls.'
An emoji of attractive lips, used to represent speech, a kiss, or beauty.
The megaphone emoji primarily represents a tool used for cheering. It can be used to give someone encouragement or support.
The 'studio microphone' emoji represents professional situations like a radio broadcast or podcast recording. You can use it when saying something important.
The 'telephone' emoji is used when you want to talk to someone or to indicate a contact number. It has the shape of an old-style landline phone.
This is a loudspeaker emoji used for making announcements to a large group of people. It's used when delivering important notices or news.
This emoji shows someone shouting in anger. It's a spiky speech bubble often seen in comics.
The mobile phone emoji means a phone call or a text message. It's often used to mean "contact someone."
This emoji shows that a low sound is coming from a speaker. It's used when you need to lower the volume or to indicate a quiet state.
The eye in speech bubble emoji means you "saw" something. It's used to indicate that you are a witness to an event or situation.
This emoji, with two silhouettes, means 'friends' or 'multiple people.' It's often used to represent a group or team, not just a single person.
The teacher emoji represents someone who teaches at a school or academy. It depicts a person explaining something in front of a chalkboard.
An emoji with a finger to its lips making a "shh!" gesture, signaling for quiet. It can also seem like it's saying, "This is a secret."
The person standing emoji literally shows a person standing still. You can use it to mean you're waiting for someone or simply that you're there.
This emoji symbolizes a very loud sound and is used to express listening to loud music or turning the volume up to the maximum.
This emoji shows a situation where you are receiving a call or message on your mobile phone. It can be used to mean "I just got a call/text!"
This emoji, with its rising steam, represents drinking a hot beverage like coffee or tea. You can use it when you wake up in the morning or when meeting a friend at a cafe.
The face without mouth emoji represents having nothing to say or being silent. It's useful when you're in a situation where it's difficult to respond.
The 'Ear' emoji expresses that you are listening to something. You can use it as a signal that you're focused on what someone is saying.
This emoji means 'person' or 'adult' without specifying gender or age. You can use it when describing a job or a role.
This is a microphone emoji used when singing or giving a presentation. It's often used when talking about going to karaoke or a concert.
The 'Tongue' emoji is used when you see or want to eat delicious food. It can also be used playfully to tease someone, like sticking your tongue out.
This emoji shows a man standing and represents a neutral situation without any specific emotion. Use it to simply show a person standing.
This is the emoji for switching a mobile phone to vibration mode. It's useful in quiet places.
This emoji represents something moving or disappearing very quickly. It gives the feeling of dashing away with a "whoosh!"
The wavy dash is mainly used to indicate a period or range. For example, it can be used like '1 o'clock~2 o'clock', and it gives the feeling of softly drawing out words.
The television emoji is used when watching TV or talking about TV shows. It can also mean you're relaxing at home.
This is an emoji of a hand waving hello or goodbye. It can be used both when meeting and parting with friends.
An emoji with a hand on its chin, lost in thought, meaning it's pondering something. Use it when you're thinking, "Hmm..."
This is an emoji showing sound coming from a speaker. It's used to indicate that the volume is not too loud, but at a medium or slightly low level.
This is an old communication device known as a pager. It was an item used to receive short messages before cell phones existed.
The newspaper emoji signifies new tidings or information. It's used when talking about the news or announcing important facts.
The backhand index pointing right emoji is used to point to specific content or a direction. It can emphasize something important or tell someone to look at what's next.
The satellite emoji shows a machine orbiting the Earth from space. Use it when talking about science or space.
This is a t-shirt emoji, which we wear casually in our daily lives. Use it to show what you're wearing today or when talking about shopping.
This is an emoji covering its mouth with a hand, used when you've made a slip of the tongue or are telling a secret. Use it for "Oops!" moments or when you're feeling shy.
This emoji represents a male detective or investigator. It can be used when you're searching hard for something or when your curiosity is piqued.
This emoji expresses the state of feeling dizzy or lightheaded. It's like seeing stars when you get hit on the head in a cartoon.
This emoji represents the bus we ride every day. It's used when talking about daily commutes or transportation.
This emoji is used when you're being playful or joking. The face winking one eye and sticking its tongue out is cute and funny, isn't it?