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Japanese “service charge” button
Symbol representing the English language, often used for language selection or translation
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F202
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category symbols
- Subcategory alphanumeric symbols
Platform Meaning
Symbol representing the English language, often used for language selection or translation
Tags
button
charge
japanese
katakana
service
Platform Meaning
- Apple: Indicates the English language, used in language settings or translation contexts
- Google: Represents the English language, typically for language selection or indicating English content
- Twitter: Used to denote English language, often in posts about language, translation, or multilingual topics
- Unicode: English Language
Detailed Introduction
This emoji is primarily used to represent the English language. It conveys the concept of language selection, translation, or content in English. Common scenarios include indicating language preferences in apps, labeling English text or resources, discussing multilingual topics, or specifying the language of a message or post. It helps in quickly identifying English-related contexts in digital communication.
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