🈶

Japanese “not free of charge” button

Symbol indicating possession or availability, from Japanese 'ari' meaning 'have'

Basic Information

Platform Meaning

Symbol indicating possession or availability, from Japanese 'ari' meaning 'have'

Tags

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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.

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