Tobetsa ho kopitsa
Litokiso tsa Masholu! Bontša kotsi ka emoji ea Skelete le Masapo a Tšelang, letšoao la chefo le likotsi.
Skelete e tšoeu e kaholimo ho masapo a tšelang, ho bontša kotsi kapa chefo. Emoji ea Skelete le Masapo a Tšelang hangata e sebelisoa ho emela chefo, kotsi kapa ho hong ho kotsi. E ka boela ea sebelisoa mabapi le masholu a maoatleng kapa ho tšoaea temoso. Ha motho a romela emoji ea ☠️, ho ka bolela hore ba bua ka ho hong ho kotsi kapa ba sebelisa metlae ea masholu a maoatleng.
The ☠️ Skull and Crossbones emoji represents the concept of death, danger, and extreme peril. It is a universal symbol of poison, hazards, and mortality.
Tobetsa feela ☠️ emoji kaholimo ho e kopitsa hanghang ho clipboard ea hau. Joale u ka e khopisa kae kapa kae - melaetsa, litaba tsa sechaba, litokomane, kapa sesebelisoa se se tšehetsang memeji.
Emoji ☠️ skelete le masapo a tšelang e ne e hlahisoa ka Emoji E1.0 'me hona joale e tšehetsoe ho lits'ebetso tsohle tse kholo ho kenyeletsoa iOS, Android, Windows, le macOS.
Emoji ☠️ skelete le masapo a tšelang e belong ho sehlopha sa Sefahleho le Maikutlo, haholo-holo sehlopheng se senyane sa Lifahleho Tse sa Thabang.
☠️ (skull and crossbones) specifically represents danger, poison, or piracy - warning symbols with the crossed bones. 💀 (skull alone) is now commonly used for "I'm dead" laughter. Use ☠️ for toxic warnings, pirate references, or literal danger themes rather than humor.
| Lebitso la Unicode | Skull and Crossbones |
| Lebitso la Apple | Skull and Crossbones |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2620 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Desimali | U+9760 U+65039 |
| Mokhoa oa ho qeta | \u2620 \ufe0f |
| Sehlopha | 😍 Sefahleho le Maikutlo |
| Sehlophana | 😠 Lifahleho Tse sa Thabang |
| Litlhahiso | L2/13-207 |
| Lebitso la Unicode | Skull and Crossbones |
| Lebitso la Apple | Skull and Crossbones |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2620 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Desimali | U+9760 U+65039 |
| Mokhoa oa ho qeta | \u2620 \ufe0f |
| Sehlopha | 😍 Sefahleho le Maikutlo |
| Sehlophana | 😠 Lifahleho Tse sa Thabang |
| Litlhahiso | L2/13-207 |