Brattee Croghit Porpase dy vrattee croghit.
Ta'n emoji brattee croghit taishbyney porpase dy vrattee jiarg as bane croghit ec ny postyn oc. Ta'n cowrey shoh cur-my-ner arrey ny cooishyn eddyrashoonagh. Ta'n design soilshit jannoo eh aashagh dy hoiggal. My honnys fer boasl brattee croghit 🎌 emoji, t'ad dy baghtal loayrt mychione arrey ny cooish cultooragh.
The 🎌 Crossed Flags emoji represents or means the crossed flags of Japan, often used to signify Japanese culture, celebrations, or festivals.
Just click er yn emoji 🎌 er ny hroishaghey dy chooilleeney eh dys y choorley. Veih oo abyl dy chur stiagh eh ayns ny raad - ayns messaghyn, meanyn shocial, docmaidyn, ny ny app oilley ta cur er ny emoji.
Va'n emoji 🎌 brattee croghit cur er ayns Emoji E0.6 as t'eh nyn lurg shen er ny platformyn mooar, jiu iOS, Android, Windows, as macOS.
Ta'n emoji 🎌 brattee croghit ayns chategori Flags, ayns ny sub-categori Brataghyn.
The crossed flags emoji displays two Japanese flags (Hinomaru) crossed over each other. This design originates from Japanese mobile carriers and represents celebration, national events, or sports occasions in Japan. It was included in Unicode from Japanese emoji sets.
In Japan, crossed flags often appear during national holidays, sports events, and celebrations. Internationally, it's commonly used for any celebratory or festive occasion, diplomatic events, or international sports competitions regardless of country.
| Unicode Enmyn | Crossed Flags |
| Enmyn Apple | Crossed Flags |
| Known As | Two Flags |
| Unicode Hexadeimeal | U+1F38C |
| Unicode Dechemal | U+127884 |
| Rheill Escapey | \u1f38c |
| Gruppe | 🏴☠️ Flags |
| Bhreenoyllagh | 🚩 Brataghyn |
| Foillshagheyyn | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Enmyn | Crossed Flags |
| Enmyn Apple | Crossed Flags |
| Known As | Two Flags |
| Unicode Hexadeimeal | U+1F38C |
| Unicode Dechemal | U+127884 |
| Rheill Escapey | \u1f38c |
| Gruppe | 🏴☠️ Flags |
| Bhreenoyllagh | 🚩 Brataghyn |
| Foillshagheyyn | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |