Ɛyɛɛ bɔɔ ne anigyeɛ! Di fesɛ sɛ Pinata emoji no, nhomaten a ɔyɛ de ɔneɛ ɛte sɛɛ ne sɛyɛɛ.
Piñata kɔloɔfoolu. Piñata emoji no yɛ de sɛɛ kɔla, anigyeɛ ne mmera amammerɛ. Sɛ obi soma wo 🪅 amaneɛ, ɛbɛkyerɛ sɛ ɔkasa afa amamera bi so, ɛwɔ ɔneɛ ɔde nsɛm fa fie-kane, anaa ɔneɛ anyeresɛm so.
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.
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.
🪅 piñata emoji no hyɛɛ mu wɔ Emoji E13.0 na seesei ɛwɔ so wɔ platform nyinaa a ɛkɛse te sɛ iOS, Android, Windows, ne macOS.
🪅 piñata emoji no wɔ Nsɛm a yɛyɛ no kategori no mu, na ɛda Agɔ subkategori no mu pɛpɛɛpɛ.
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.
| Unicode Din | Pinata |
| Apam Foforo Din | Piñata |
| Sɛ Ɔyare Yɛ | pinata |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1FA85 |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+129669 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1fa85 |
| Kurom | 🏓 Nsɛm a yɛyɛ no |
| Anommuo | 🎮 Agɔ |
| Nkrataa | L2/19-062 |
| Unicode Banbɔ | 13.0 | 2020 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 13.0 | 2020 |
| Unicode Din | Pinata |
| Apam Foforo Din | Piñata |
| Sɛ Ɔyare Yɛ | pinata |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1FA85 |
| Unicode Desimɛl | U+129669 |
| Ɛskeip Sikwens | \u1fa85 |
| Kurom | 🏓 Nsɛm a yɛyɛ no |
| Anommuo | 🎮 Agɔ |
| Nkrataa | L2/19-062 |
| Unicode Banbɔ | 13.0 | 2020 |
| Emoji Vɛɛhyen | 13.0 | 2020 |