Twin Treats! Celebrate the sweetness with the Cherries emoji, a symbol of paired delight.
A pair of cherries, typically depicted with stems joined at the top. The Cherries emoji is commonly used to represent cherries, sweetness, and pairs. It can also symbolize summer and fun. If someone sends you a 🍒 emoji, it might mean they are talking about enjoying cherries, celebrating paired treats, or discussing summer fruits.
The 🍒 Cherries emoji represents or means a pair of cherries, a sweet and nutritious fruit. It is often used to symbolize innocence, romance, or a playful, youthful spirit due to the fruit's distinctive paired shape.
Kiliki i le 🍒 emoji i luga e kopi vave i lau pusa kopi. Ona mafai ona e fa'aofi i soo se nofoaga - i feʻau, i le upega tafailagi, i pepa, po'o so'o se polokalama e lagolago emojis.
Na fa'aalia le 🍒 cherries emoji i le Emoji E0.6 ma ua lagolagoina nei i luga o le tele o faiga e pei o iOS, Android, Windows, ma macOS.
O le 🍒 cherries emoji o lo'o i le vaega Mea'ai & Meainu, aemaise i le vaega laiti Fruits.
The 🍒 cherries represent sweetness, treat yourself moments, and sometimes innocence or flirtation. In slot machines, matching cherries means a small win. Some use the doubled cherry to reference twins or pairs. It's also a retro/vintage aesthetic symbol.
Hitting the jackpot like on a slot machine. Three cherries in a row represents winning, luck, or things going perfectly your way.
| Unicode Igoa | Cherries |
| Apple Igoa | Cherries |
| E lauiloa foi i le | Cherry, Wild Cherry |
| Unicode heksadesimali | U+1F352 |
| Unicode desimali | U+127826 |
| Fa'asologa Fa'asalalau | \u1f352 |
| Vaega | 🍗 Mea'ai & Meainu |
| Vaega Laiti | 🍎 Fruits |
| Fautua | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Versio | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Versio Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Igoa | Cherries |
| Apple Igoa | Cherries |
| E lauiloa foi i le | Cherry, Wild Cherry |
| Unicode heksadesimali | U+1F352 |
| Unicode desimali | U+127826 |
| Fa'asologa Fa'asalalau | \u1f352 |
| Vaega | 🍗 Mea'ai & Meainu |
| Vaega Laiti | 🍎 Fruits |
| Fautua | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Versio | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Versio Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |