Accessible Communication! Highlight inclusivity with the Deaf Person emoji, a symbol of hearing impairment.
A person making a gesture typically associated with hearing impairment, conveying a sense of deafness. The Deaf Person emoji is commonly used to represent deafness, hearing impairment, or sign language communication. It can also be used to promote inclusivity and accessibility. If someone sends you a 🧏 emoji, it might mean they are referencing deafness, sign language, or emphasizing the importance of accessible communication.
The 🧏 Deaf Person emoji represents or means a person with hearing loss or deafness.
Pāwhiritia noa te 🧏 ki runga ki te mata ki te kape wawe ki tō papapātuhi. Ka taea e koe te whakapiri ki wāhi katoa - i ngā karere, pāpāho pāpori, kōnae, rānei ki tētahi taupānga e tautoko ana i ngā ēmōjī.
I whakatūria te 🧏 deaf person i te Emoji E12.0 ā, kei te tautokona ināianei i runga i ngā papatono matua katoa, tae atu ki iOS, Android, Windows, me macOS.
Kei te 🧏 deaf person te kāwai Tangata me te Tinana, ā, kei te wāhanga iti Person Gestures.
| Ingoa Unicode | Deaf Person |
| Ingoa Apple | Deaf Person |
| Unicode HeksaDesimā | U+1F9CF |
| Unicode Desimā | U+129487 |
| Raupapa Whawhai | \u1f9cf |
| Rōpū | 🧑🚒 Tangata me te Tinana |
| Wehenga | 🙋 Person Gestures |
| Ngā Tūtohunga | L2/18-229 |
| Putanga Unicode | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Putanga Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Ingoa Unicode | Deaf Person |
| Ingoa Apple | Deaf Person |
| Unicode HeksaDesimā | U+1F9CF |
| Unicode Desimā | U+129487 |
| Raupapa Whawhai | \u1f9cf |
| Rōpū | 🧑🚒 Tangata me te Tinana |
| Wehenga | 🙋 Person Gestures |
| Ngā Tūtohunga | L2/18-229 |
| Putanga Unicode | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Putanga Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |