DògÉfolo tw ni Tw Tòrò Tòrò! Mu cogo ni Tun Tòrò Tilenma emoji, ka wuli ana ko a nâa kèn.
Tan yi file ni tun blinblan tòrò dòrò. Tun Tòrò Tilenma emoji ma fa i tòrò ribi tèn, tw ni ko ma dònkan cogo, kâi man ye. Sira emoji di la ni o tun be I tòrò, wuli, ko a nâa fo ke.
The đ Folded Hands emoji represents a symbolic gesture of prayer, reverence, or thankfulness. It is used to convey gratitude, appreciation, or to make a request or plea.
KĂ n ka đ emoji la ka kÉpi ka bÉ clipboard la. I bÉ taa ka paste ka kan ka fÉ.
Emoji đ tun tòrò tilenma bÉ bÉ Emoji E0.6 kÉrÉ, ni i bÉ taa ka fÉ ka bÉra kÉra kÉ iOS, Android, Windows, ani macOS la.
Emoji đ tun tòrò tilenma bÉ Muso bÉn ni kÉrÉn kÉlÉ la, ka taa Bolo ni Bamanankan subkÉlÉ la.
In Japan, this gesture represents various polite expressions: thanking someone, apologizing, requesting a favor, or greeting. It is less specifically religious than Western prayer associations. The emoji captures this versatile respectful gesture common in Japanese culture.
Despite the high-five debate, this emoji officially represents prayer, thanks, or pleading (Japanese dogeza bow). Apple originally named it "Person With Folded Hands." The two hands belong to one person, not two people high-fiving, as shown by the matching skin tone and sleeve.
| Unicode Name | Person with Folded Hands |
| Apple NÉma | Hands Pressed Together |
| Ka bÉ kÉ | Prayer, Namaste, Please, Thank You |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F64F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128591 |
| FÉlÉ JÉ | \u1f64f |
| KÉrÉ | đ§âđ Muso bÉn ni kÉrÉn |
| Kulu | âď¸ Bolo ni Bamanankan |
| KÉrÉbÉ | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Versi | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Name | Person with Folded Hands |
| Apple NÉma | Hands Pressed Together |
| Ka bÉ kÉ | Prayer, Namaste, Please, Thank You |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F64F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128591 |
| FÉlÉ JÉ | \u1f64f |
| KÉrÉ | đ§âđ Muso bÉn ni kÉrÉn |
| Kulu | âď¸ Bolo ni Bamanankan |
| KÉrÉbÉ | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Versi | 1.0 | 2015 |