DÉÉni ka kÉpi
DiɲÉni KÉrÉ! Sila ɲÉgÉnÉ fÉ siÉ˛É ani JÉluĹna emoji, ko dÉ ye jÉ kaninfa É˛É do.
Nani nni kÉnÉ ka sÉrÉ ni tiĹ, dÉ di ka be fÉ diɲÉ. JÉluĹna emoji ka imageya ye jÉ ni nyÉ ka kÉn embry ni dÉ ka di. O dÉ ka fÉ Japanese ɲÉnanÉni mÉmÉnka. Ni mÉgÉ bÉ fÉ emoji kan đš, a bÉ di fÉn jÉ ka di, kĂ nimanta ni folklore kÉ ma.
The đš Ogre emoji represents a monstrous, supernatural creature that is often associated with horror and frightening tales. It symbolizes a sense of intensity, drama, or exaggeration in communication.
KĂ n ka đš emoji la ka kÉpi ka bÉ clipboard la. I bÉ taa ka paste ka kan ka fÉ.
Emoji đš jÉluĹna bÉ bÉ Emoji E0.6 kÉrÉ, ni i bÉ taa ka fÉ ka bÉra kÉra kÉ iOS, Android, Windows, ani macOS la.
Emoji đš jÉluĹna bÉ Nkanin ni kusira kÉlÉ la, ka taa NÉnÉ Ko kun subkÉlÉ la.
đš depicts a Japanese oni - a demon/ogre from folklore. Oni are traditionally red or blue with horns, wild hair, and fangs. They appear during Setsubun festival where beans are thrown to ward them off. The emoji represents the Namahage tradition of oni visiting homes.
Hell no - a strong emphatic refusal. The demon face crossed out leaves no doubt about your absolute rejection of whatever was proposed.
| Unicode Name | Japanese Ogre |
| Apple NÉma | Ogre |
| Ka bÉ kÉ | Mask Face, Oni, Red Monster |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F479 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128121 |
| FÉlÉ JÉ | \u1f479 |
| KÉrÉ | đ Nkanin ni kusira |
| Kulu | đ¤ NÉnÉ Ko kun |
| KÉrÉbÉ | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Versi | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Name | Japanese Ogre |
| Apple NÉma | Ogre |
| Ka bÉ kÉ | Mask Face, Oni, Red Monster |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F479 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128121 |
| FÉlÉ JÉ | \u1f479 |
| KÉrÉ | đ Nkanin ni kusira |
| Kulu | đ¤ NÉnÉ Ko kun |
| KÉrÉbÉ | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Versi | 1.0 | 2015 |