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.
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 🧏 deaf person emoji i le Emoji E12.0 ma ua lagolagoina nei i luga o le tele o faiga e pei o iOS, Android, Windows, ma macOS.
O le 🧏 deaf person emoji o lo'o i le vaega Tagata & Tino, aemaise i le vaega laiti Tagata Fa'ailoa.
| Unicode Igoa | Deaf Person |
| Apple Igoa | Deaf Person |
| Unicode heksadesimali | U+1F9CF |
| Unicode desimali | U+129487 |
| Fa'asologa Fa'asalalau | \u1f9cf |
| Vaega | 🧑🚒 Tagata & Tino |
| Vaega Laiti | 🙋 Tagata Fa'ailoa |
| Fautua | L2/18-229 |
| Unicode Versio | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Versio Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Unicode Igoa | Deaf Person |
| Apple Igoa | Deaf Person |
| Unicode heksadesimali | U+1F9CF |
| Unicode desimali | U+129487 |
| Fa'asologa Fa'asalalau | \u1f9cf |
| Vaega | 🧑🚒 Tagata & Tino |
| Vaega Laiti | 🙋 Tagata Fa'ailoa |
| Fautua | L2/18-229 |
| Unicode Versio | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Versio Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |