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Ant

Ant emoji is the picture of the tiny and hardworking 🐛 Bug of ⚫ Black or brown color (depending on the emoji provider). These bugs live in the Ant hills and together they form Ant colonies — in this sense, this creature is much like those depicted by 🐝 Honeybee emoji, as they also live in the colonies in the beehives. This emoji is used in its direct meaning (to illustrate the ants in different places) and as a synonym for “hardworking”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Baby Chick

Baby Chick emoji is the picture of a little adorable 🟡 Yellow chick — the same one depicted by the Front-Facing 👶 Baby Chick emoji, but in this case, it looks somewhere to the left, standing on the ground. The meanings it has been essentially the same — this emoji may mean cuteness or cowardice. In the first sense, it appears in the neutral context, and in the second case, it seems like a friendly (or not-so-friendly) insult or accusation. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Badger

Badger emoji is a tough, heavily built nocturnal animal. Due to their hard headed nature, they are usually used to represent stubborness or durability. Durability in the sense that they are tough and able to take a punch. When comparing yourself to a Badger, use the 💪 Flexed Biceps emoji to flaunt your strenght. But if you are saying that someone is as stubborn as a Badger, send the emoji along with an 😒 Unamused Face emoji to show how you would rather be with someone else. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bat

Bat emoji is a picture of a little flying mammal awake at 🌃 Night and asleep in the daytime. It typically lives in caves or tree hollows. It is associated with 🧛 Vampires, so sometimes the emoji means something scary and is used together with pictures like 🌑 New Moon emoji and other similar ones. It is also used when it comes to caves, nature diversity, 🏕️ Camping near mountains, nighttime, and 🎃 Halloween. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bear

Bear Face emoji is the picture of a cute and cartoon-like head of a bear — it is so cute that it resembles more a 🧸 Teddy Bear than a big and strong animal that lives in the forests. In this sense, it is much like 🐇 Rabbit Face emoji and all other animals and 🐦 Birds face emojis. It may be used in its direct meaning together with other animals emojis; it may also be a symbol of laziness, cuteness, softness, and strength at the same time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beaver

Beaver emoji is a cute image of the water rodents best known for chewing down trees and making dams. This is one of the better emojis to use when talking about someone who is good at building things. It can also be used in a rude way to make 😄 Fun of someone’s teeth. Send it with the 🏗 Building Construction emoji to talk about someone good with building stuff. Or send it with the 🤓 Nerd Face emoji to make fun of someone’s buck 🦷 Teeth. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beetle

Beetle emoji shows the image of a large bug with a hard shell. Some people are scared of these giant creatures, so you can use this to show your fear of them or a bug you saw. These guys have tough shells, so it can be used to express you or someone you know that has a hard shell and needs to soften up. Send it with the 😨 Fearful Face emoji to show your fear of bugs. Or send it with the 😠 Angry Face emoji to show someone is going to need a lot of work before they can be relaxed around new people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bird

Bird emoji is a picture of a little wild or domesticated flying Bird — depending on the emoji provider, the exact species of this Bird varies greatly, but somehow in most cases, it is some 🦜 Parrot — and it is not a pigeon as there is a different emoji for this it called 🕊️ Dove emoji. The meanings in which this emoji is used depending on its look — for example, the parrot may be used in the context of repeating something constantly. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bison

Bison emoji represents the big bulky beasts that roam the plains munching on grass. These magestic beasts are large in size, so you could use this emoji if you are talking about how big someone is. Or it can be used when talking about the animal itself. Send it with the 🌿 Herb emoji if you are talking about eating vegetation like bisons do. Or send it with the 🤢 Nauseated Face emoji to show that you ate so much you feel like a full bison. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Black Cat

Black Cat emoji allows people who adore black cats to share their ❤️ Love for them. There are many ways to use the black 🐈 Cat, one of which is to show how much you enjoy the company of your black cat. It can also be used during 🎃 Halloween time as a festive emoji or decoration for your text. Send it with the 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to show that you think black cats are the best. Or send it with a 🎃 Jack-O-Lantern emoji when discussing Halloween 😄 Fun. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Blossom

Blossom emoji is the picture of some ⚪ White or 🟡 Yellow flower that looks like a daisy. Along with all the other flower emojis, this one may stand for the beauty of nature, beauty in general, it might be a symbol of warm feelings to someone, and it may be used for no reason at all just because it’s attractive. Also, it sometimes appears together with the other plant-emojis like 🌱 Seedling emoji and others to symbolize nature. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Blowfish

Blowfish emoji is a picture of a particular type of 🐟 Fish that can increase significantly in the case of danger and stick out its thorns. It is also known as fugu — the extremely poisonous fish used for food in 🇯🇵 Japan, but if cooked incorrectly, it may cause death. So, it is used in Japanese cuisine and as an illustration of underwater wonders, especially with other emojis like 🐠 Tropical Fish. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Boar

Boar emoji represents the wild version of 🐖 Pig emoji — this animal is not domesticated, it lives in woods, and it may be pretty dangerous and even deadly — this is because it is powerful and has sharp fangs. The emoji is used in the context of wild nature and its diversity. Also, it may be used as an insult to a 🖕 Rude and unpleasantly looking person — as well as related to a robust and dangerous 👨 Man or as mascots of some sports teams. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bouquet

Bouquet emoji depicts the bunch of colorful flowers — the one, which is often used as a present to anyone (including loved ones, 🧑‍🏫 Teachers, and relatives) and home decor. It may contain flowers like those depicted by 🌼 Blossom or 🌹 Rose emoji or any other flowers imaginable. It is used in the meaning of presents, as a part of ❤️ Love declarations, and just to symbolize beauty and tenderness — just because it is beautiful itself. You can also use this emoji to bless someone or to say you will be remembered. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bug

Bug emoji is a picture of a larva or caterpillar, which is depicted as green in most cases or violet in the version of Twitter. There is a chance that this larva will transform into a beautiful 🦋 Butterfly one day (which is represented by butterfly emoji) — with the only exception in the version by emojidex, as it depicts not a larva but rather a creepy centipede. This emoji may be used about nature and even respective characters of 📚 Books and cartoons. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Butterfly

Butterfly emoji is a picture of a beautiful flying insect with colorful (mostly 🔴 Red, 🟡 Yellow, and 🔵 Blue) wings. It may be used not only in the context related to insects and bugs, but it may also symbolize beauty in all senses and be used together with flower emojis like, for example, the Cherry 🌼 Blossom emoji. It also indicates positive transformations because the butterflies appear from the far less attractive larvas. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cactus

Cactus emoji represents the most famous thorny 🏜️ Desert plant — the huge Cactus of the type which is normally found in the South America, southern 🇺🇸 United States, and Africa. It may be used in different meanings — from its direct meaning in the context of South, Texas and other Southern states, 🇲🇽 Mexico, deserts, spikes, hot ☀️ Sun, and so on (for example, in posts about travels) — to its indirect meaning of unfriendly, bitter, and ready to protect oneself. The famous actor Jared Leto has chosen the Cactus emoji as the symbol for his official Snapchat account. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Camel

Camel emoji represents the famous 🏜️ Desert animal, known for its ability to do without 💦 Water or food for a long time thanks to the hump on its back. This emoji depicts the Camel with only one hump, while there is also 🐫 Two-Hump Camel emoji. As for meanings, it is often used in the context of hot 🌧 Weather, deserted places, and sturdiness, and also in relation to the Camel cigarettes brand, which has it as a logo. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cat

Cat emoji is the picture of the animal, loved by many people — the Cat standing on the floor. In most cases, it is depicted in quite a realistic manner. And as for meanings, they are essentially the same as in the case of 🐱 Cat Face emoji — i.e. the emoji is used in the direct meaning and also in all the main and related to the traits of character and abilities attributed to cats in general like selfishness, beauty, or gracefulness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cat Face

Cat Face emoji is the picture of the snout belonging to the most favorite and popular domestic animal, which lives together with people both in the countryside and in big cities. This very animal is represented also by 🐈 Cat emoji and the number of others. As for meanings, this one may be used in its direct sense when it comes to telling about pets; it may also be used as a symbol for cuteness, independence, gracefulness, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cherry Blossom

Cherry Blossom emoji is a picture of the beautiful pink flower, which appears on cherry trees (including the famous Japanese sakura) in 🌸 Spring. It is the more realistic version of the same 🌼 Blossom depicted by 💮 White Flower emoji. As for meanings, essentially, it is used the same way most other flower emoji are — i.e., to symbolize beauty and tenderness. Also, it represents nature, spring, and spring holidays like 🥚🐇 Easter. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chicken

Chicken emoji is a picture of one of the most popular domesticated birds grown for meat and 🥚 Eggs. In this case, it is white and has a red comb on the top of its head. This emoji is the grown-up version of what is shown by 🐥 Front-Facing Baby Chick emoji. Of course, it may be used instead of the word “chicken” as an insult or indication that someone acted cowardly — in this sense, it is even more common than in its direct one. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chipmunk

Chipmunk emoji is the picture of a rodent of the same type as the main characters of the Chip and Dale cartoon series. It looks a lot like a squirrel because of its bushy tail and 🦷 Teeth — the main difference between the two are the two stripes on the Chipmunk’s back. Just like 🐇 Rabbit emoji, it may be used as a symbol of cuteness. Also, it is often used in parks, walks, beauty and diversity of nature, etc. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cockroach

Cockroach emoji shows a nasty bug that so many people are afraid and disgusted about. This is one of the best emojis to use if you are deathly afraid of cockroaches and need to share it with the 🌍 World. These guys are durable, so you can also use it to show someone you are tough and can take on any challenge coming towards you. Send it with the 🤮 Face Vomiting emoji to show you will run at the sight of a cockroach. Or you can send it with 👊 Oncoming Fist emoji to say that you are ready for any challenge, no matter what. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Coral

The 🪸 Coral emoji was approved in the Unicode 14.0 Version in 2021 and depicts a coral of orange color. This emoji is used to represent single corals, reefs, and invertebrate marine animals. Sometimes the emoji can also symbolize climate change and global warming. Use the 🪸 “Coral” emoji when talking about 🌴 Tropics, exotic places and aquatic life. For instance, when describing a trip to the Pacific 🌊 Ocean or Great Barrier Reef, when sharing about a 📷 Photo exhibition depicting the deep sea, or when bragging about your aquarium décor purchase. Combine the 🪸 “Coral” emoji with other emoticons from the 🐬 “Animal Marine” category. In addition, you can also add the emoji when referring to water activities such as 🏄 Surfing, 🛶 Kayaking, or 🤿 Scuba diving. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cow

Cow emoji is the realistic version of the same animal the head of which is represented by 🐮 Cow Face emoji in a cartoon-like manner. Due to the associations some people have with cows, the emoji is quite often used instead of an insult (even despite its realistic and not funny look). Still, it is as often used in the direct meaning to — i.e. as an illustration of domestic animals diversity and beauty and in all context related to them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cow Face

Cow Face emoji is a picture of domestic farm animals, which gives 🥛 Milk. However, this very emoji depicts this creature in a cartoon-like manner — its full-body version, called 🐄 Cow emoji, is far more realistic. As for meanings, it is sometimes used in its direct meaning — i.e., to indicate a cow living on a farm. But much more often, it appears as an insult to someone’s unattractive appearance, weight, or extremely clumsy manners. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cricket

Cricket emoji is a minor 🐛 Bug that makes the music or annoying sound you hear at 🌃 Night. They are most active when there is silence and can only be heard. If you know comedy, then you see the cricket noise is used when someone makes a flop joke, and no one reacts. If someone you are texting makes a bad joke, send multiple Cricket emojis and a 🤦 Person Facepalming emoji to show not to make that joke again. In some cultures, though, Cricket represents luck. So please send it to someone who needs a little extra chance and a 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to show you are there for them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Crocodile

Crocodile emoji is a picture of a vast reptile living in Africa and other parts of the 🌍 World. This creature is extremely dangerous in real life; however, in the case of some emoji providers, it looks hilarious (  Apple's version is the most realistic). It may be used as a synonym for danger, evil, aggressiveness, or just as an illustration of nature’s diversity with other animals like 🐢 Turtle emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Deciduous Tree

Deciduous Tree emoji is a picture of the type of a tree, covered by leaves, which grows all over the 🌍 World — even in the Tropics, where you would instead expect to see the once represented by 🌴 Palm Tree emoji. This tree is used as a symbol of nature in general — it appears in every context related to it. Together with other emojis, it may also form various stories, but it is rarely used in any indirect meanings. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Deer

Deer emoji is a graceful and mysterious creature that either runs at the sight of a human, or is curious enough to go up and explore. If you are on the shy side, send the Deer emoji with a 😳 Flushed Face emoji to show your shyness and that you will need people to go slow with you. Deers also have long slender legs, so if you see someone walking around with nice legs, send it and the 🚷 No Pedestrians emoji to eagerly tell a friend about it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dodo

Dodo emoji represents the extinct and flightless 🐦 Bird that once roamed the 🪐 Planet. These little guys are most often used when talking about someone who is a bit dense or not the brightest bulb. Since these guys are short and round, it can be used when talking about someone who is short and plump. Use this emoji with the 😕 Confused Face emoji when showing you are lost or confused about something. It can also be sent with the 🍲 Pot of Food emoji to proudly say you are happy being short and plump. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dog

Dog emoji is the image of the Dog standing and looking somewhere to the left. In the case of different emoji providers’ versions, the Dog is of other breeds, so this emoji is probably about all dogs in general (the 🐩 Poodle emoji is a rare exception). As for meanings, this emoji may be used in any context related to dogs and pets. It may also symbolize cuteness, absolute ❤️ Love, or anything else associated with dogs. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dog Face

Dog Face emoji is the picture of the dog’s snout looking straight forward. This dog may be of various breeds depending on the emoji provider — for example, in Google’s version, it looks like a snout of 🇯🇵 Japanese Akita Inu. This emoji often appears in any context related to dogs living with people (just like 🐕 Dog emoji). It may be also used as when it comes to dogs in general. It may just as well serve as a synonym for cuteness and friendliness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dove

Dove emoji is a picture of a beautiful white pigeon, which has almost nothing in common with those typically seen in the streets in the cities. However, in most versions, it carries an Olive Branch in its beak, symbolizing peace. This Emoji is typically used as a synonym for beauty, peace, and eternal ❤️ Love — so it may appear in the context of 💒 Weddings. And together with 🐦 Bird emoji and some others, it may mean natural diversity. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dragon

Dragon emoji is a picture of a vast mythological creature colored in different shades of green and depicted in a traditional or cartoon-like way depending on the emoji provider. It is a full-body version of 🐲 Dragon Face emoji, and in some versions, it looks pretty dangerous. Dragon is one of the recognized symbols of Chinese celebrations, including 🐲 New Year, so no wonder that this emoji is quite often used in the context of this country. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Dragon Face

Dragon Face emoji is the picture of the head of a giant magical creature, which is found in legends and 🧚 Fairy tales of many countries, including 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales and 🇨🇳 China. It also has a full-body version called 🐉 Dragon emoji. It may be depicted in either traditional or carton-like manner. As for meanings, it is used as a symbol of wisdom, strength, magic, and, of course, in relation to 🇨🇳 China, 🐲 Chinese New Year, and any traditions connected with dragons. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Duck

Duck emoji is the picture of a domesticated 🐦 Bird, which can swim, walk, and fly — all in one, unlike the one represented by 🐔 Chicken emoji, which can only walk in most cases. This bird is used for 🍕 Food; its meat is cooked in different ways; it is also a popular target for hunters, so that the emoji may be used in these two meanings. And of course, it may also be used in the context of natural diversity, as well as in the context of farming. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Eagle

Eagle emoji is the picture of the giant predatory 🐦 Bird (in this sense, it resembles like 🦉 Owl emoji), which is most known for being a recognized symbol of the 🇺🇸 United States of America. So no wonder that this pic is quite often used about this country. It may also be used regarding endangered species and natural diversity in general. And, at last, it may be used as a synonym for mightiness, nobility, and strength. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Elephant

Elephant emoji is the image of the worldly recognized giant mammal with a trunk and tusks. Though known as very kind animals, elephants may be dangerous — like other big creatures represented by 🦏 Rhinoceros emoji. They are found in Africa and 🇮🇳 India, and they are domesticated and used for entertainment and for caring things. Apart from its direct meaning, the emoji may also appear in an indirect one, denoting overweight people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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@Unknown - Dec 19

Hey, I appreciate y'all posting the road signs on this website. I plan to study abroad over there in Austria (areas would most likely be Graz, or Vienna) for college, and then still plan so far on wanting to move to Austria or Germany (more so Austria) during or after my study abroad program (With dual citizenship through ancestry with The Czech Republic (assuming it will apply). I just wanted to say thanks for your time making this website possible, and I appreciate this to help me study for a possible driving exam for me (if move to Austria), and every citizen of your country.

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@Unknown - Dec 06

I want to get the greek driving license, so should i study from here and thats it for the oral exam ? thanks a lot

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@Unknown - Sep 25

According to Article 14 this diagram is incorrect. You stay in the inside lane unless you are coming off at the FIRST exit only.

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@Unknown - Sep 08

Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Sep 01

Traffic signs in Portugal follow European standards, using clear symbols and colors. They regulate speed, directions, and warnings https://bomcondutor.com.pt/ . Understanding them is essential for safe driving and avoiding fines or accidents.

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@Unknown - Aug 31

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@Unknown - Aug 08

To sum-up: A-3 and A-4 are wrong - the sign only tells you the direction of the first curve, the second one can be whatever A-6d and A-6e are not about sharpness, but about the incoming roads being one-way towards the road you're currently on A-18a is not about cattle specifically, but about farm animals or domesticated animals A-18b is not limited to deer, but any wild animals that might suddenly appear on the road, like elk or boars B-32a is literally "border control", but may also have different variations with different text meaning in general "stop here until you're explicitly allowed to go" All that info can be found on wikipedia.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

A-4 also wrong. It means "dangerous curves — first to the left", the second one can be either left or right. It doesn't specify.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Wrong. This is A-6d, which "entry of the one-way road from the right". Nothing about sharpness. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Poland

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@Unknown - Aug 04

The questions are pretty good, but unfortunately there's no variety at all. Would be nice if there were questions about things other than the signs, which are arguably one of the easiest parts of traffic rules

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@Unknown - Aug 03

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@Unknown - Jul 23

Where can I find info about rules in regards to alcohol consumption?

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@Unknown - Jul 23

very helpfull.

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@Unknown - Jul 23

The polish sign "Curve of the main road" is actually a complimentary sign showing the "actual course of priority road" and there are several thousand variations of it as this is often "crossroad specific"

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@Unknown - Jul 22

did i fail or pass? 79/103 Thankyou

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