Sa Nepagale Setshwantsho se bontshatse gore selo se sa nepagale kgotsa se sa amogelwe.
Emoji ya tlhakiso ya kgotso e na le setshwantsho sa X se boima. Setshwantsho se bontsha gore selo se sa nepagale kgotsa se sa amogelwe. Mokgwa wa yona o bonolo go bona. Fa motho a go romela emoji ya ❌, o ka ba a bontsha gore selo se sa nepagale.
The ❌ Cross Mark emoji represents or means a clear rejection, disapproval, or indication that something is incorrect or unacceptable.
Tobetsa fela ❌ emoji e e kwa godimo go e kopanya ka bonako mo clipboard ya gago. O ka e tsenya fa o batla - mo melaong, mo diphatlaleng tsa setso, mo ditlankong, kgotsa mo gope ga go tshegetsa dikgokgo.
Emoji ya ❌ tlhakiso ya kgotso e ne e tsenywa mo Emoji E0.6 mme jaanong e tshegetswe mo ditsamaisong tsotlhe tse dikgolo go akaretsa iOS, Android, Windows, le macOS.
Emoji ya ❌ tlhakiso ya kgotso e tsamaela mo sehlopheng sa Dithong, ka go kgethegile mo sehlopheng se se senyane sa Matshwao a Mangwe.
The ❌ cross (×) means "wrong" or "no" in Japan, where ○ means correct. But in Western contexts, X often marks the correct spot! This cultural flip causes confusion. In Japanese apps, × is used for close/cancel buttons, while Western apps might use it for selection.
Hell no - a strong emphatic refusal. The demon face crossed out leaves no doubt about your absolute rejection of whatever was proposed.
| Leina la Unicode | Cross Mark |
| Leina la Apple | Cross Mark |
| E sa itsiweng e le | Cross, X |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+274C |
| Unicode Decimal | U+10060 |
| Thotho ya Tlhogo | \u274c |
| Sehlopha | ㊗️ Dithong |
| Sehlopha se sentsha | ♾️ Matshwao a Mangwe |
| Dikakanyo | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Leina la Unicode | Cross Mark |
| Leina la Apple | Cross Mark |
| E sa itsiweng e le | Cross, X |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+274C |
| Unicode Decimal | U+10060 |
| Thotho ya Tlhogo | \u274c |
| Sehlopha | ㊗️ Dithong |
| Sehlopha se sentsha | ♾️ Matshwao a Mangwe |
| Dikakanyo | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |