Jamaica Di ɔman no nnanta na ɛfɛdeɛ nsae ne betwee mu.
Jamaica frɛ ho ban no yɛ ankɔtweɛ din wɔ kɔkɔɔ a ɛda ntoma abere biara ntɔ kwankuwan: nnɛ so na ɔpɔ ɔhe, na osuaba. Sɛ ɛyɛ telefon so a, ɛne sɛ ban; na so akyiri no, ɛbɛyɛ sɛ ɛyɛ JM nananom. Sɛ obi besom wo 🇯🇲 a, ɔkyerɛ sɛ ɔreka ɔman ko
The 🇯🇲 Jamaica emoji represents the country of Jamaica and its distinct cultural identity.
Pɛpɛɛpɛ, klik wɔ 🇯🇲 emoji no a ɛda so no na ɛbɛkɔpim ntɛm kɔ w'clipboard mu. Afei wubetumi de asɔ baabiara – wɔ asɛm, social media, krataa, anaa app biara a gye emojis tom.
🇯🇲 jamaica emoji no hyɛɛ mu wɔ Emoji E2.0 na seesei ɛwɔ so wɔ platform nyinaa a ɛkɛse te sɛ iOS, Android, Windows, ne macOS.
🇯🇲 jamaica emoji no wɔ Frankaa kategori no mu, na ɛda Country Flags subkategori no mu pɛpɛɛpɛ.
Jamaica's flag uses black for hardships and strength, gold for natural resources and sunshine, and green for hope and agriculture. It's one of only two national flags (along with Mauritania's) that doesn't contain red, white, or blue.
Jamaica's flag has a distinctive diagonal cross (saltire) making it one of the most recognizable flags. Adopted at independence in 1962, it was designed to avoid similarity to other flags. Its unique X-pattern stands out among the world's predominantly striped flags.
| Unicode Din | Flag: Jamaica |
| Apam Foforo Din | Flag of Jamaica |
| Sɛ Ɔyare Yɛ | Jamaican Flag |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F1EF U+1F1F2 |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+127471 U+127474 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1f1ef \u1f1f2 |
| Kurom | 🏴☠️ Frankaa |
| Anommuo | 🇺🇸 Country Flags |
| Nkrataa | L2/09-379 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F1EF U+1F1F2 |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+127471 U+127474 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1f1ef \u1f1f2 |
| Kurom | 🏴☠️ Frankaa |
| Anommuo | 🇺🇸 Country Flags |
| Nkrataa | L2/09-379 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 1.0 | 2015 |