Japan Nkɔmmahɔsɛn! Kyɛɛ wo dɔ amammerɛ ne Nkɔmma Nkyɛn Nsɛnkanee emoji no, ɛkekɛ Japan amamerɛ nkɔmmɔ.
Nkɔmma nkyɛn nsɛnkanee. Nkɔmma Nkyɛn Nsɛnkanee emoji no di nkɔmmɔ amammerɛ mu si, nkɔmmɔ tradisional, nkyɛn amamerɛ wɔ Ghana. Sɛ obi de 🎴 emoji soma wo a, ɔreka nkɔmmɔdɔne ho asɛm, dɔ amammerɛ yɛ Ghana, anaa ɔkyerɛ amammerɛ nkɔ.
The 🎴 Flower Playing Cards emoji represents or means traditional Japanese playing cards and the cultural significance of these card games.
Klikan 🎴 emoji a ɛwɔ soro no na ɛbɛkɔpi kɔ w'adaka. Ɛno akyi no, wubetumi de asie baabiara - wɔ nsɛm, social media, krataa, anaa app biara a ɛboa emojis.
🎴 nkɔmma nkyɛn nsɛnkanee emoji no de kaa ho wɔ Emoji E0.6 mu na mprempren wɔboa wɔ platform titiriw nyinaa a ɛka iOS, Android, Windows, ne macOS.
🎴 nkɔmma nkyɛn nsɛnkanee emoji no yɛ Nnwuma fa deɛ, na ɛyɛ Agorɔ subcategory mu.
Represents Hanafuda, traditional Japanese flower cards used for various games. It's one of the most Japanese-specific emojis, though most users outside Japan don't recognize it.
Hanafuda cards feature flowers representing each month. Originally used for gambling (later banned), the Nintendo company started by making these cards in 1889 before becoming a video game company.
Most non-Japanese users don't recognize this as Hanafuda cards. It's often mistaken for a generic playing card or confused with the joker emoji.
| Unicode Din | Flower Playing Cards |
| Apple Din | Flower Playing Cards |
| Menhunu anaa | Deck Of Cards, Hanafuda, Hwatu, Playing Cards |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3B4 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127924 |
| Nkwankyerɛ | \u1f3b4 |
| Unicode Nkyerɛase | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Nkyerɛase | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Din | Flower Playing Cards |
| Apple Din | Flower Playing Cards |
| Menhunu anaa | Deck Of Cards, Hanafuda, Hwatu, Playing Cards |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3B4 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127924 |
| Nkwankyerɛ | \u1f3b4 |
| Unicode Nkyerɛase | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Nkyerɛase | 1.0 | 2015 |