Nsisii Nkɔmmɔ! Kyerɛ wo ahoden firi Akɔnkɔbɔ emoji no mu, nsisii nkɔmmɔ ne nkaefoɔ adanseɛ.
Akɔnkɔbɔ a, ɔde nsi ne nkaefoɔ su kyerɛw. Akɔnkɔbɔ emoji no, wɔtaa fa yɛ akɔnkɔbɔ ne nkɔmmɔ, di nsi ɛnkyerɛ, anaa ɛdi nkutahɔ ne ne nkosua nnwom. Sɛ obi yɛ Wo 🦜 emoji, ɛbɛtumi akyerɛ sɛ ɔreka asɛm fa akɔnkɔbɔ ho, ɔrefrɛ nsi bi, anaa ɔrekyerɛ nkutahɔ.
The 🦜 Parrot emoji represents the ability to repeat or copy others, similar to how parrots can mimic human speech.
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.
🦜 akɔnkɔbɔ emoji no hyɛɛ mu wɔ Emoji E11.0 na seesei ɛwɔ so wɔ platform nyinaa a ɛkɛse te sɛ iOS, Android, Windows, ne macOS.
🦜 akɔnkɔbɔ emoji no wɔ Nnomaa ne Ahodan kategori no mu, na ɛda Nwɔtoɔ subkategori no mu pɛpɛɛpɛ.
The 🦜 parrot's connection to pirates was popularized by "Treasure Island" (1883), where Long John Silver had a parrot. Historically, sailors did keep exotic birds as souvenirs. The emoji is used for tropical themes, mimicry, or pirate references.
| Unicode Din | Parrot |
| Apam Foforo Din | Parrot |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F99C |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+129436 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1f99c |
| Kurom | 🐥 Nnomaa ne Ahodan |
| Anommuo | 🦜 Nwɔtoɔ |
| Nkrataa | L2/17-281, L2/17-280 |
| Unicode Banbɔ | 11.0 | 2018 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 11.0 | 2018 |
| Unicode Din | Parrot |
| Apam Foforo Din | Parrot |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F99C |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+129436 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1f99c |
| Kurom | 🐥 Nnomaa ne Ahodan |
| Anommuo | 🦜 Nwɔtoɔ |
| Nkrataa | L2/17-281, L2/17-280 |
| Unicode Banbɔ | 11.0 | 2018 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 11.0 | 2018 |