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Person Shrugging emoji (Shrug Emoji) is the picture of a person, who shrugs the shoulders — in most cases, this person is a 👧 Girl with white skin and blond or 🌰 Chestnut hair. This bodily movement or gesture is the worldly recognized symbol of unknowing or not understanding something — precisely in what meaning this emoji is usually used. It may serve instead of an answer to some ❓ Question; it may be a sign of confusion and a symbol of someone’s state of mind in a particular situation. Also, the “shrugging” emoji is often used as a synonym for “life is life”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Standing emoji is a gender neutral Person Standing facing forward. It is a full body image, something rather new amongst emojis. It can be used to show how many people are coming along with a group. You can also use it to tell someone that they will need to show up in person for a gathering. Pair it with the 🍺 Beer Mug emoji to show how big the group is going to be. Or you can pair it with the 🎉 Party Popper emoji to express how many people can be invited to the party. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Surfing. Do you remember the Beach Boys? Have you heard their songs? Well, this emoji is about all this: surfing in general, a unique beach lifestyle, and 🎊 Freedom. This emoji is the same as for 🏄♂️ Man Surfing — cause in the picture; there is a guy on the board. When to use: when you want to tell your 👪 Family and friends that you have rocked the waves, especially with 👍 Thumbs Up and 🕶 Sunglasses. However, if you're going to describe the Day of a true surfer, use this emoji with ☀️ Sun, 🌊 Water Wave and 👌 OK Hand. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Swimming — a picture of a human in a swimming pool cap swimming in any water: swimming pool, ocean, sea, river, or Niagara Waterfall. I was kidding. The waterfall is a bad idea. Don’t swim there. Never. Sometimes this emoji has swimming 👓 Glasses on the face of a person. Suppose you are a very active swimmer use this emoji several times. If you are participating in a competition, use it with a Cup one and a Finish flag. If you are going to the beach with your friends, use this emoji with a 🌴 Palm Tree and all the attributes of the rest: 🍕 Pizza, Beer….If you want to specify whether you are a lady or a gent, use 🏊♀️ Woman Swimming or 🏊♂️ Man Swimming. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Taking Bath emoji is the picture of some person (the gender is not essential in this case) lying in a full 🛁 Bathtub with 🧼 Soap bubbles — it shows the routine action, just like the 🛌 Person in Bed emoji, and it is used precisely in the meaning of this action. So, for example, it may be used instead of an answer to the question, “What are you doing in the evening today?”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Tipping Hand emoji is a picture of a person whose gender is not essential and who is making a characteristic gesture with the hand, which looks like a flat arrow pointing up. This gesture and emoji may be used with different meanings, not connected. First, it may mean that the user is explaining something or telling some requested ℹ️ Information. Second, it may stand for asking for something. Third, it may be an offer to someone to tell what they think. Fourth, and at last, it may mean “whatever”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Walking emoji is a picture of either a male or female character dressed casually and walking somewhere in a relaxed manner. It is supposed to be gender-neutral, though in most cases, it is still a male character. It may be used in every context related to movement — from something meaningful like leaving the once-loved person or moving to a new 🏠 House to something insignificant like simply going out to a shop to buy some food or to a park to have a short walk. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person Wearing Turban emoji is a picture of a character with a turban on the head. Initially, it was meant to be used regardless of gender — but still, in most cases, it is male. It’s all because wearing turbans is not typical for 👩 Women in the countries where this headwear is traditional (including 🇦🇫 Afghanistan and 🇮🇳 India) — there, it is for men only. Still, this cloth wrapped around the head is perfect for hot 🌧 Weather. So, this emoji may be used in the context of traveling to South Asia, appreciating its culture, or simply dying because of hot weather. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person With Skullcap emoji is a picture of an Asian male character wearing a traditional 🐲 Chinese cap (which is known under the name “Gau Pi Mao) — in most cases, it features other elements of the folk Chinese male look like a braid and thin mustache. This emoji may be used in every context related to Asian countries, Asian people, 🇨🇳 China, and Chinese people — as a symbol of stereotypical perception or like a means of generalizing. Also, it may be used in messages about travelling or as a self-representation of native Chinese 👨 Men. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Bride With Veil emoji represents a female character wearing a traditional white 💒 Wedding 👗 Dress in a veil on her head. Obviously, she is either going to be married or has just married someone she loves. This emoji is used mainly in its direct meaning — i.e., in the context of weddings, proposals, preparations for the wedding, families, ❤️ Love, wedding ceremonies, celebrations, and all things. It may be used both by the 👩 Woman, who is marrying someone, by her future husband and by her friends and relatives regarding her. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Person With White Cane emoji is used to represent people who are legally blind. Now, blind people will most likely not be using this emoji, but someone else can use it if they are talking about someone who is blind. It can also be used generically to talk about someone who is blind or not seeing something. Send it with the 👀 Eyes emoji to epmhasize someone is not seeing something clearly. Or send it with the 🚶♂️ Man Walking emoji to warn others there is a vision impaired person nearby and to be careful. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Pilot emoji isused to show your love for flying. It can be used when talking about pilots in general, such as your desire to study to be a pilot. Or you can use this emoji if talking about traveling on an airplane. Send it with the 🧳 Luggage emoji when talking about a trip you are planning. Or send it with the 😨 Fearful Face emoji if you are talking about being scared of going in an airplane. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Pinched Fingers emoji is a vertical hand showing the thumb and 🤞 Fingers held together in a pinching motion. This gesture refers to the 🇮🇹 Italian hand gesture “ma che vuoi”, which roughly translated to “what do youwant”. So, you can use this emoji when asking someone if they desire or want something, or that you are asking for something. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Pinching Hand emoji is hand-holding its pointer and thumb fingers close together. Now, you can use this emoji to express that you only want a small amount of something. But, most likely, this emoji will be used to describe the size of a man’s genitalia. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Police Officer emoji represents a character working as a policeman — in this case, gender has no role; still, in most versions, he is a 👨 Man. The emoji is dressed in a recognizable uniform with characteristic police 🎩 Hat and a badge. Like all the other 🗂 Profession-related emojis, this one is used in every context related to police. For example, it may serve as a self-representation of a person who works as a cop. Also, it may be used by non-policemen in posts and messages about their contacts with the police — like being fined for drink-driving. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 🫄 “Pregnant Person” emoji was added in the Unicode 14.0 version in 2021. This emoji depicts a gender-neutral figure with its hands holding its belly. The emoji comes in five additional skin tones, as well as two additional uses: 🫃 “Pregnant Man” and 🤰 “Pregnant Woman”. The meaning of the emoji is directly related to pregnancy. 🫄 “Pregnant person” emoji helps non-binary people, transgender men or women with short hair to share the news. In the designated meanings, the emoji can be used by everyone, without gender connotations. The emoji can also express belly bloating, overeating or “nurturing” some kind of 💡 Idea. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Prince emoji is either a face or bust of a young 👨 Man with a 👑 Crown. This character is a member of a royal 👪 Family and a successor to the throne. This emoji may be used in its direct meaning regarding anything related to the actual royal families (British, for example). Also, it may serve as a symbol of extraordinary beauty and regalness of some young man — for example, it may be used as a self-representation of wealthy and handsome young men and as a compliment to someone the user finds just perfect. Finally, of course, it may be used with sarcastic meaning too. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Princess emoji is the picture of the head of a young 👩 Woman with white skin and with a 👑 Crown on — in most cases, she is blonde, but some emoji providers offer brunette, redhead, or 🌰 Chestnut head princesses. This emoji is the obvious hint to the state of mind of a person who uses it — it often symbolizes that they are better than the others or just feel gorgeous. It may be also used to sarcastically point out someone’s capriciousness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Raised Back of Hand emoji is the human hand, raised up — it looks like the ✋ Raised Hand emoji reversed. As for the meanings, this emoji is commonly used as a symbol of the fact that the user agrees with something or supports something; in this sense, it serves as a symbol of voting. Also, it appears in every other meaning the ✋ Raised Hand gesture is used in real life. For example, it may mean that the user wants to attract attention, that they want to ask something or express their opinion. And at last, it is sometimes used in its direct meaning of a hand. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Raised Fist emoji is one of the hand gesture emojis, which look like a fist, pointing up. This gesture in real life is associated with protests and support of someone or something — in these meanings it is used online as well. Commonly, it is followed by emotional smiley, which expresses the attitude more vividly — for example, by 😡 Pouting Face emoji to convey protest. It is also often followed by friendly or neutral-looking smileys when it means support. And at last, sometimes it is used as something like the intensifier of some statement. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The ✋ Raised Hand emoji looks similar to the 🖐️ Hand With Fingers Splayed emoji, but the fingers are closer together. It can be used as a greeting or as a part of one, and is commonly used by 🧑🎓 Students in 🏫 Schools to indicate that they have something important to say or ask. However, it can also have an ironic connotation. In addition, the Raised Hand emoji can also be used to express 💢 Anger. If you're really mad at someone and want to slap them, using the Raised Hand emoji might convey your anger. Also, very often it is used in the meaning of 🛑 Stop and used as a request. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Raising Hands emoji is a picture of either two hands (looking similar to two ✋ Raised Hand emoji) or a person with the hands raised above the head. This body position in real life is typically associated with celebration and enjoying success — so this emoji is often used in precisely these meanings. For example, it may symbolize the user's joy because his favorite 🏈 Football team won a match or because he finished some challenging and exhausting project. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Right-Facing Fist emoji is the mirrored version of 🤛 Left-Facing Fist emoji and it looks like a hand made into a fist, which is pointing to the right. These two emojis are used together very often — the right-facing one first, then the left-facing one — this makes a fist bump gesture, used by many young people as a symbol of their respect to each other. Also, it may serve as the first part of a friendly greeting or an offering to make a fist bump for any other reason — in this case, the other user should reply to it with the Left-Facing Fist if they want. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The Unicode Consortium approved the emoji 🫱 Rightwards Hand in 2021. The open yellow hand with the thumb up is shown on the back side. It is placed horizontally and faces east. The emoji represents the right hand and is used in the context of reaching out, agreeing, touching, pointing the direction and patting on the shoulder. The image also symbolizes a 🤝 Handshake. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Santa Claus emoji is the picture of one of the most recognized and loved characters and an integral element of 🎁 Christmas and 🎄 New Years celebrations, who is also known under the name 😇 Saint Nicholas. He looks like an old 👨 Man with a long white beard, wearing a recognizable red stocking cap with white fur. This emoji is almost often used in the context of christmas and ❄️ Winter beauty. But sometimes it appears in the meaning, not related to winter holidays — as a symbol of giving presents to each other without a reason and all kinds of miracles in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Scientist emoji is a person who works in the scientific field. Use this emoji when talking about your job or if you are taking a lab in 🤓 College. You can also use this emoji if you are experimenting with new items or experiences without them needing to be related to science. Pair it with the 🦠 Microbe emoji if you are talking about doing labratory work. Use it with the 🤩 Star-Struck emoji if you are excited about a new experience. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Selfie emoji illustrates the process of taking a photo of oneself with a front 📷 Camera of a 📱 Mobile Phone. It looks like a stretched hand holding a smartphone. Unsurprisingly, this emoji is mainly used to illustrate this popular action in any context and as a symbol of one’s ❤️ Love to it. In the immediate sense, it may be used to say to someone that the user is about to take a Selfie somewhere. And in the joking sense, it may be used to mock the fact that someone cannot live without making tons of selfies (with ❤️ Red Heart emoji, for example). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Sign of the Horns emoji is the hand gesture of index and little fingers pointing up. Despite it has many different meanings, it has long become a recognized symbol of all those, who ❤️ Love listening to heavy metal, hard rock, and similar genres of music. So, unsurprisingly, this emoji is very often used in different contexts, related to music, music concerts, crazy parties, subcultures, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Singer emoji is an emoji for the person who ❤️ Loves to entertain with their voice. You can use this emoji when talking about a famous singer that you like. Or you can use this emoji if you are talking about your singing skills or your desire to be a singer. Use this emoji with the 🎵 Musical Note emoji to show a desire to sing. But if someone is annoying you with non-stop singing, send this emoji with the ⛔ No Entry emoji to tell them to stop. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Skier emoji is one of the emojis, illustrating ❄️ Winter kinds of sport — along with 🏂 Snowboarder emoji. It represents all the skiing fans doing their favorite outdoor activity — i.e., descending the snow-covered ⛰️ Mountain slope at great speed. Due to its relatively straightforward nature, this emoji is mainly used in its direct meaning — as an illustration of anything related to sports, winter, active lifestyle, or even the Olympic Games. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Snowboarder emoji is a picture of a person descending a snow-covered hill on a snowboard. Along with ⛷️ Skier emoji, it is used as a representation of ❄️ Winter sports and activities, and, of course, it is almost always used when it comes to having 😄 Fun and outdoor activities in winter. For example, it may illustrate someone’s message about the wonderful time they had at the ⛰️ Mountain ski resort. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Speaking Head emoji is a silhouette of a head, which obviously belongs to a male character, with an open 👄 Mouth, with lines coming out of it, which symbolize the process of speaking. Along with its obvious meaning of speaking, the feminists may use this emoji as an illustration to what is called mansplaining. This is the term for the condescending tone used by men when speaking to women (i.e. when the 👨 Man explains something to a 👩 Woman as if she was much sillier than he is by default — based only on her gender, not on her actual intellectual background). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Student emoji represents someone advancing their education regarldess of their age. This emoji combines a human faces emoji and graduaction cap emoji, so it can be used to show that someone has already graduated. Or it can be used to show someone that you are eager to learn under them. Send it with the 🎒 Backpack emoji to show you are ready to start learning. Or send it with the 🎆 Fireworks emoji to show that you are going to graduate. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Superhero emoji is an ungendered Superhero. Since it does not have a gender to it, you can use this emoji when talking about superheroes as a general topic. You are able to ⛏️ Pick from different skin tones so you can be sure to find the right emoji to express your Superhero side. With the iconic cape and mask you will be able to show how much of a hero you are. If you are a hero ready to save the 🌍 World, send this emoji with one of the globe emojis, like the 🌎 Globe Showing Americas emoji. You can also use this emoji to show that you are the good person in a situation when you use the 🦹 Supervillain emoji to talk about the person opposing you. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Supervillain emoji is an ungendered villain. Since it does not have any gender connected to it, you can use this emoji when talking about villains in general. ⛏️ Pick one of the different skin colored villains to best show your evil side. The dark mask and cape shows that you mean business when you are feeling particularly bad. Not everyone can have a 😄 Fun and positive day, so if you are having one of those days send this emoji with the 😠 Angry Face emoji or 😡 Pouting Face emoji to show your darkened mood. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Teacher emoji represents someone who has dedicated their life to teaching new skills and knowledge to someone. It’s a straightforward expression that you have found a career path. It can also show you are eager to start classes again and learn who your teachers are. Send it with the 🧑🎓 Student emoji to show you are eager to learn. It can also be sent with the 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to show you got a good set of teachers this semester. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Technologist emoji represents people who work with technology. Use this emoji when actually talking about your technology centered job. Or use it when just walking about getting some computer work done. Pair it with the 🖱 Computer Mouse emoji to show you will be at your computer all day. Use it with the 📁 File Folder emoji if you need help finding a specific file on your computer. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Thumbs Down emoji is the well-known hand gesture, which exists for ages. It looks like a thumb of a hand pointing down — it is a reversed version of 👍 Thumbs Up emoji, and its meaning is the opposite to its one as well. The gesture itself is the worldly recognized symbol of disapproval, disliking, or not agreeing. And the meanings the emoji is used in are absolutely the same. For example, it may serve as a sign of the fact that someone didn’t like what they saw or heard at all. It may be used instead of saying “no” to an unpleasant offering, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Thumbs Up emoji is the picture of a centuries-old hand gesture, which looks like a fist with the thumb pointing up; and it is opposite to 👎 Thumbs Down emoji both by look and by meaning. It is the well-known symbol of approval and liking something — and the emoji, based on this gesture, is used online exactly in the same meaning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Tongue emoji is the picture of a 👄 Mouth without lips (closed or open in different versions) with the Tongue sticking out. It may have different meanings depending on the context and the user. For example, it may mean a similar grimace used by children to provoke each other or by childish adults with the same purpose. Still, in a joking manner — in this meaning, it is used either alone or together with text provocations or friendly insults. Also, together with “lickable” items like 🍭 Lollipop emoji, it may symbolize savoring something delicious. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
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look at the sign on the road to avoid accidents and horrible driving conditions
I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!
I am an American living in Italy. The Italian Drivers License theory test is the hardest test I have ever studied for and I am in my 70s have multiple degrees, multiple professional certifications. Have to take the Italian Drivers Theory test in Italian. No english. So many rules. More signs in small medieval Italian town I live in then in major US cities I have lived in. No Italian license no driving. No buying or renting a car. Test here was good, clean. Lots of tricky questions on many practice and real official tests. Thanks
Most problems are a result of higher than safe driving speeds. Please just slow down and be patient.
Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
Question 83: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
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Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.
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