Bandiraay yi Croisé Sumbol bu ñaari bandiraay yi croisé.
Emoji bandiraay yi dafa xamal ñaari bandir bu xaalis, bu xët, yi dañu croisé ci seen poto. Sumbol bi di xamal celebration walla manifestasioon yu international. Su benn nuy yónent 🎌, dañuy wax ci celebration walla événement bu culture.
The 🎌 Crossed Flags emoji represents or means the crossed flags of Japan, often used to signify Japanese culture, celebrations, or festivals.
Soo tax, dindi ci 🎌 emoji bi ci suuf si ngir ko kopi ci clipboard bi. Mën nga jox ko ci beneen fan – ci xibaar, media sosial, dokument yu, walla benn app bu am emojis.
🎌 bandiraay yi croisé emoji bi jëm ci Emoji E0.6 te léegi am na ci platform yu bari, iOS, Android, Windows, ak macOS.
🎌 bandiraay yi croisé emoji bi am na ci wàllu Bayyi yi, te ci sub-wàllu Bayem yi.
The crossed flags emoji displays two Japanese flags (Hinomaru) crossed over each other. This design originates from Japanese mobile carriers and represents celebration, national events, or sports occasions in Japan. It was included in Unicode from Japanese emoji sets.
In Japan, crossed flags often appear during national holidays, sports events, and celebrations. Internationally, it's commonly used for any celebratory or festive occasion, diplomatic events, or international sports competitions regardless of country.
| Unicode Nëm | Crossed Flags |
| Apple Ñuul | Crossed Flags |
| dikenal nama | Two Flags |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38C |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127884 |
| Séquence Fuñëu | \u1f38c |
| Wolof | 🏴☠️ Bayyi yi |
| Banugel | 🚩 Bayem yi |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Sumb | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Sumbu | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Nëm | Crossed Flags |
| Apple Ñuul | Crossed Flags |
| dikenal nama | Two Flags |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38C |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127884 |
| Séquence Fuñëu | \u1f38c |
| Wolof | 🏴☠️ Bayyi yi |
| Banugel | 🚩 Bayem yi |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Sumb | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Sumbu | 1.0 | 2015 |