Ntsako wa minkhuvo! Nkhensa hi emoji ya Xipinata, xivumbeko xa xihlawuhlawu xa minkhuvo na wonge wa mitlangu ya ntsako.
Xipinata xo saseka xa mihlovo. Xipinata emoji xi toloveleka ku kombetela eka nkhuvo, ku tsaka, na mitlangu ya ntsako. Loko munhu a ku rhumela emoji ya 🪅, swi kahle-hale swi vula leswaku va vulavula hi nkhuvo, ku tsakela xitori, kumbe ku tiphina hi minkhuvo ya ntsako.
The 🪅 Piñata emoji represents the traditional Mexican decoration used at parties and celebrations, typically filled with candy and small toys that are released when the piñata is broken open.
Cinca hi ku katsa 🪅 emoji leyi ehenhla ku yi copy hi ku hatla eka clipboard ya wena. Sweswi u nga yi paste laha u lavaka - eka swihlamusela, le ka social media, timhaka, kumbe hi app leyi yi seketaka emojis.
Emoji ya 🪅 xipinata yi introdusitwe eka Emoji E13.0 naswona sweswi yi seketiwa eka maplatform yo tala yo fana na iOS, Android, Windows, na macOS.
Emoji ya 🪅 xipinata yi le xihlawulekisini xa Mintsu, hi ndzhawu ya Midlalo subcategory.
Added in Emoji 13.0 representing the Mexican/Latin American party tradition. It reflects efforts to include more diverse cultural celebrations in the emoji set.
Piñatas have Aztec origins but were adapted by Spanish missionaries. Traditional shapes include stars (representing the Star of Bethlehem) and donkeys. Breaking them symbolizes overcoming temptation to receive rewards.