The letter E, which can be used as part of a regional indicator pair to create emoji flags for various countries. The e-mail emoji is perfect for when you want to express that someone has sent an email or received one. It's also great for referring to digital communication in general.
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There are 1874 emojis in 10 categories and 100 subcategories. Click on the desired emoji to about its' meaning and find combos and usage examples. ๐ช Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E Emoji Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010.
For use, copy ๐ช or use additional codes. Below are the display options for the emoji Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E on different devices in the latest versions. Explore a collection of 'E' emojis and text symbols for easy copying and pasting.
๏ธ Copy and ๐ Paste Emoji ๐ No apps required Emojis are supported on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS. Copy and paste emojis for Twitter, Facebook, Slack, Instagram, Snapchat, Slack, GitHub, Instagram, WhatsApp and more. Full Emoji List, v16.0 Index & Help Images & Rights Spec Proposing Additions This chart provides a list of the Unicode emoji characters and sequences, with images from different vendors, CLDR name, date, source, and keywords.
The ordering of the emoji and the annotations are based on Unicode CLDR data. Emoji sequences have more than one code point in the Code column. Recently.
Unicode 16.0 specifies a total of 3,790 emoji using 1,431 characters spread across 24 blocks, of which 26 are Regional indicator symbols that combine in pairs to form flag emoji, and twelve (#, * and 0 - 9) are base characters for keycap emoji sequences. [1][2][3] 33 of the 192 code points in the Dingbats block are considered emoji. All of the 80 code points in the Emoticons block are.
The "๐ช" emote, also known as the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E, is a Unicode character that represents the letter "E" in regional indicator symbols. It is often used in combination with other regional indicator symbols to represent country flags or to spell out words using emoji.