“Heading out in 5. You ready to go?” “🉑️” “The sky’s the limit! You decide where you want to go in life. 🉑️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - ka and 🇨🇳 - ke.

“Heading out in 5. You ready to go?” “🉑️” “The sky’s the limit! You decide where you want to go in life. 🉑️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - ka and 🇨🇳 - ke.

“Feels like money is all that matters to the world anymore 🈶” “I really don’t think you can afford to be late to work again! 🈶” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - yuu and 🇨🇳 - you.

“Feels like money is all that matters to the world anymore 🈶” “I really don’t think you can afford to be late to work again! 🈶” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - yuu and 🇨🇳 - you.

“Do we have any sugar?” “🈚️, you’ll have to run to the grocery store and pick some up. ” “My dentist’s office is giving out 🈚️ toothbrushes today!” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - mu and 🇨🇳 - wu.

“Do we have any sugar?” “🈚️, you’ll have to run to the grocery store and pick some up. ” “My dentist’s office is giving out 🈚️ toothbrushes today!” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - mu and 🇨🇳 - wu.

“I was born in the year of the 🈸️” “I found your Twitter, but your account is locked. I sent you a 🈸️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - saru and 🇨🇳 - shen.

“I was born in the year of the 🈸️” “I found your Twitter, but your account is locked. I sent you a 🈸️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - saru and 🇨🇳 - shen.

“Did you see that new thrift shop that just opened? 🈺” “Can’t wait to check out the new restaurant down the street! 🈺” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - ei and 🇨🇳 - yin.

“Did you see that new thrift shop that just opened? 🈺” “Can’t wait to check out the new restaurant down the street! 🈺” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - ei and 🇨🇳 - yin.

“I love payday, but I hate that half of my check goes to car payments 🈷️” “My boyfriend’s birthday is next 🈷️, and I was thinking about throwing him a surprise party. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - tsuki and 🇨🇳 - yue.

“I love payday, but I hate that half of my check goes to car payments 🈷️” “My boyfriend’s birthday is next 🈷️, and I was thinking about throwing him a surprise party. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - tsuki and 🇨🇳 - yue.

“Happy Valentine’s Day babe! 💮” “Check out these daisy-printed shoes I just got! 💮” In some versions of this emoji, you can see some Japanese writing in the middle of this flower if you really squint. The message is “大変よくできました” (taihen yoku dekimashita), which means “you did a great job. ”

“Your hard work will pay 🉐️ off in the future!” “Ugh, I hate it when people sell counterfeit makeup online. 🉐️” “It’s their loss, but it could definitely be your 🉐️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - toku and 🇨🇳 - de.

“Your hard work will pay 🉐️ off in the future!” “Ugh, I hate it when people sell counterfeit makeup online. 🉐️” “It’s their loss, but it could definitely be your 🉐️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - toku and 🇨🇳 - de.

“Can’t say! It’s a ㊙️, haha” “I’m so glad you liked the cookies, but I can’t share the recipe. It’s a family ㊙️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - hee and 🇨🇳 - mee.

“Can’t say! It’s a ㊙️, haha” “I’m so glad you liked the cookies, but I can’t share the recipe. It’s a family ㊙️. ” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - hee and 🇨🇳 - mee.

“㊗️ Happy birthday Sarah!” “㊗️ Happy anniversary, Mom and Dad!” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - eewai and 🇨🇳 - zhu.

“㊗️ Happy birthday Sarah!” “㊗️ Happy anniversary, Mom and Dad!” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - eewai and 🇨🇳 - zhu.

“I’m so relieved, I passed my math final 🈴️” “A new school year, a new challenge 🈴️” “What are you waiting for? Let’s go! 🈴️” As a Chinese character, “合” (pronounced as “he”) means “combine. ” Certain people might use it to emphasize the word “combine” in a message, like “I think if we combine our workload, we can get even more done. 🈴️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - go and 🇨🇳 - he.

“I’m so relieved, I passed my math final 🈴️” “A new school year, a new challenge 🈴️” “What are you waiting for? Let’s go! 🈴️” As a Chinese character, “合” (pronounced as “he”) means “combine. ” Certain people might use it to emphasize the word “combine” in a message, like “I think if we combine our workload, we can get even more done. 🈴️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - go and 🇨🇳 - he.

“Come quickly! The store is almost sold out of PS5s 🈵” “Wow, that buffet really did me in. I’m stuffed! 🈵” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - mitsuru and 🇨🇳 - mun.

“Come quickly! The store is almost sold out of PS5s 🈵” “Wow, that buffet really did me in. I’m stuffed! 🈵” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - mitsuru and 🇨🇳 - mun.

“The grocery store is having a crazy deal on snow crabs today! 🈹️” “I’m down to get some pizza for dinner. You cool with splitting the tab? 🈹️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - wari and 🇨🇳 - ge.

“The grocery store is having a crazy deal on snow crabs today! 🈹️” “I’m down to get some pizza for dinner. You cool with splitting the tab? 🈹️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - wari and 🇨🇳 - ge.

“Sorry, man. I don’t think you’re allowed to bring your own food into the movie theater. 🈲️” “Maybe we’ll never know if 👽 exist. I, for one, enjoy the mystery 🈲️” “I can’t shake the feeling that something really bad is about to happen. 🈲️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - kin and 🇨🇳 - jin.

“Sorry, man. I don’t think you’re allowed to bring your own food into the movie theater. 🈲️” “Maybe we’ll never know if 👽 exist. I, for one, enjoy the mystery 🈲️” “I can’t shake the feeling that something really bad is about to happen. 🈲️” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - kin and 🇨🇳 - jin.

“So grateful that Mary saved a seat for me in class 🈯” “Super excited! Just got reservations at the new seafood place in town. 🈯” “I don’t think it’s fair to point fingers when we don’t even know what happened. 🈯” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - yubi and 🇨🇳 - zhi.

“So grateful that Mary saved a seat for me in class 🈯” “Super excited! Just got reservations at the new seafood place in town. 🈯” “I don’t think it’s fair to point fingers when we don’t even know what happened. 🈯” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - yubi and 🇨🇳 - zhi.

“Meet me downtown! There’s parking available on Main Street. 🈳” “If you’re still on the job market, I found an opening at the local bakery. 🥖🈳” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - sora and 🇨🇳 - kong.

“Meet me downtown! There’s parking available on Main Street. 🈳” “If you’re still on the job market, I found an opening at the local bakery. 🥖🈳” Pronunciation: 🇯🇵 - sora and 🇨🇳 - kong.

“With the extra service charge, the total payment is $120. 🈂️” “Can’t say I’m disappointed. Serves you right for voting against me! 🈂️” “If you ask me, she did everyone a service. 🈂️”

“Where are you?” “🈁️” “Here we go! 🈁️” Japanese has 3 alphabets: kanji, hiragana, and katakana. In most forms of Japanese, “koko” is traditionally spelled in hiragana (ここ) rather than katakana (ココ). Hiragana and kanji are used to write traditional Japanese, while katakana is typically used to write loan words/cognates from other languages. [35] X Research source