Japanese “not free of charge” button
Symbol indicating possession or availability, from Japanese 'ari' meaning 'have'
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F236
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category symbols
- Subcategory alphanumeric symbols
Platform Meaning
Symbol indicating possession or availability, from Japanese 'ari' meaning 'have'
Tags
Platform Meaning
- Apple: Symbol representing 'have' or possession, often used to indicate availability
- Google: Indicates possession or availability, derived from the Japanese character meaning 'have'
- Twitter: Symbol for possession or availability; 'have' in Japanese context
- Unicode: SQUARE ARI; represents 'have' or possession, from Japanese
Detailed Introduction
The emoji 🈶 is derived from the Japanese character 'ari' (), meaning 'have' or 'possess'. It is a square symbol often used to indicate the presence, availability, or possession of something. Emotionally neutral, it conveys a straightforward message of existence or ownership. Common usage scenarios include lists, advertisements, or casual messages to show that an item, service, or quality is available (e.g., 'Tickets 🈶' or 'Experience 🈶'). It is widely recognized in contexts influenced by Japanese language or culture, serving as a concise indicator of possession.