Connecting Elements! Show your connections with the Link emoji, a symbol of linking and joining.
A simple chain link, often depicted as two interconnected loops. The Link emoji is commonly used to convey themes of connection, linking, or joining elements together. It can also be used metaphorically to represent relationships or networking. If someone sends you a 🔗 emoji, it might mean they are linking to something, discussing connections, or emphasizing relationships.
The 🔗 Link emoji represents or means a connection, link, or shared element that is being referenced or shared with others.
Rorogo dabea na 🔗 emoji e sogo me vakadewataka vakadodonu ki na nomu clipboard. O na rawa ni vakavoui yani e dua tale na vanua - ena itukutuku, iVola vakalivaliva, ivola, se eso tale na app e tautauvata kei na emojis.
Na 🔗 link emoji a vakayacori ena Emoji E0.6 ka sa vakauqeti tiko ena veiyabaki levu taucoko me vaka iOS, Android, Windows, kei macOS.
Na 🔗 link emoji e tiko ena mataqali Objects, vakabibi ena sub-mataqali Tools.
The 🔗 link (chain links) represents hyperlinks, connections, URLs, and linking content. Derived from the phrase "link" for connecting web pages. Also represents connection and unity.
| Unicode Yaca | Link Symbol |
| Apple Yaca | Link Symbol |
| Kilaina Tiko Na | Hyperlink, Chain, Linked Chain |
| Hexadecimal ni Unicode | U+1F517 |
| Decimal ni Unicode | U+128279 |
| Evadewa | \u1f517 |
| Unicode Veitaratara | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Veitaratara | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Yaca | Link Symbol |
| Apple Yaca | Link Symbol |
| Kilaina Tiko Na | Hyperlink, Chain, Linked Chain |
| Hexadecimal ni Unicode | U+1F517 |
| Decimal ni Unicode | U+128279 |
| Evadewa | \u1f517 |
| Unicode Veitaratara | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Veitaratara | 1.0 | 2015 |