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Hospital

Hospital emoji is the picture of medical establishment with a huge Red Cross on its facade, which is a recognized symbol of healthcare. Unsurprisingly, because of this characteristic mark, the emoji is used mostly in the context of medicine, healthcare, and being ill. In this sense, it may my go together with the respective professions emoji like 👩‍⚕️ ️Woman Health Worker Emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hot Springs

Hot Springs emoji is often seen if you travel a lot. It is often used to show the location of Hot Springs or an Onsen in maps, specifically 🇯🇵 Japanese maps. For texting, it can show that something is boiling temperature-wise or hot metaphorically, like a good-looking person. You can pair it with the 🔥 Fire emoji to further emphasize the heat, a 👨 Man or 👩 Woman emoji to express your interest in someone, or a Bath emoji to help distinguish that you are talking about a hot 🌸 Spring. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hotel

Hotel emoji is the picture of an establishment that gives an accommodation for people for money for a certain period of time. The hotels are also places of rest with certain infrastructure. Unlike 🏩 Love Hotel emoji, this type of hotels is usually used for a long stay for vacation or for business. Unsurprisingly, it is used mostly in the context of traveling and vacations. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hourglass Done

Hourglass Done emoji is the sand-glass with the flowing sand. It is the recognized symbol of time. It is often used as a reminder not to waste time or as a specific starting point of a countdown to some event. Sometimes it is also used as a symbol of 🏃 Running late or waiting for a long time for someone or for something. And at last, it also serves as a symbol, underlining how much time has passed after this or that event in someone’s life. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hourglass Not Done

Hourglass Not Done emoji is a picture of an old-fashioned device used to measure time. It is rarely used nowadays for its original purpose (unlike the device represented by ⌚ Watch emoji) — but it is still a recognized symbol of the flow of time. For example, it may indicate symbolically that there is little time left or that someone is limited in time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

House

The House emoji is a picture of one residential House meant for living. It is small so that it might accommodate just a little 👪 Family or a couple. It looks much like the 🏚️ Derelict House emoji — but this house’s condition is much better. Unsurprisingly, it is often used instead of the word “house”. It may also stand for a place of living or a place to stay for a while. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

House With Garden

The House With Garden emoji is an image of a residential property intended for a 👪 Family. The emoji is very similar to the 🏠 House emoji, but looks more attractive because of the garden that surrounds it. As you might guess, it is used in the same meanings as all other emojis associated with property. For example, it can represent moving to a new house, a new area, buying property, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Houses

Houses emoji is one of the many emoji that depict the residential property along with, for example, 🏡 House With Garden emoji. In this case, there is from two to four Houses at once (and some unknown 🚧 Construction in the case of emojidex’s version). It is mostly used in the meanings related to private property, neighborhoods, and living outside the city centers. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hut

Hut emoji shows the image of a 🏠 House, typically made of wood and straw, that is used in villages. These huts are simple in design, but effective on keeping people safe. You can use this emoji whe ntalking about your home not being the best you could get, but you are getting by. Or skip subtleties and use it to insult you or someone else’s home. Send it with the 🥶 Cold Face emoji to show your house is as cold as an un-insulated hut. Or send it with the ☀️ Sun emoji if you plan on going on a trip where you will be staying in a hut. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Japanese Castle

Japanese Castle emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese building. Such buildings used to be fortresses long ago but now they are nothing more but cultural heritage, which serves one of the many symbols of 🇯🇵 Japan along with, for example, the building shown by 🗼 Tokyo Tower emoji. Obviously, is most often used in the context of Japanese and Asian culture and traditional architecture. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Kaaba

Kaaba emoji is the picture of a sacred building which is located in the center of Al-Masjid al-Haram — which is the most famous Mosque situated in 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia (the other Islamic sacred buildings are represented by 🕌 Mosque emoji). Not all people know about the existence of this Islamic 🛐 Place Of Worship, so the emoji is used mostly by Islamic people themselves in the direct meaning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Kick Scooter

Kick Scooter emoji is a certain type of scooter without a motor that children typically use. Because it is completely 👨 Man-powered, it is close to the vehicle represented by 🚲 Bicycle emoji — but it is much less convenient, fast, and common. Also, it is unsuitable for traveling long distances, so it is used almost only for entertainment and having 😄 Fun. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Last Quarter Moon

Last Quarter Moon emoji is the picture of the Earth’s 🛰️ Satellite in its seventh phase. Visually, it looks like the moon is divided into two parts — a bright left and a dark right. It is the same emoji as 🌓 First Quarter Moon emoji — but reversed. Surprisingly, unlike other moon phase-related emojis, this one is rarely used in the meanings related to the 🌃 Night. Instead, it is often used to denote balance, contrasts, or duality. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Last Quarter Moon Face

Last Quarter Moon Face emoji depicts the 🌎 Earth’s only natural 🛰️ Satellite. Just like the ☀️ Sun emoji, it has an anthropomorphic face, which makes it more fairy-tale-like and magic. This emoji is meant for romantic people, who find something charming in the moonlight and in the 🌃 Night. No wonder that it has become a synonym for creativity, romance, dreams, and mysteries — and these are almost all meanings, in which the 🌕 Moon emoji is used. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Light Rail

Light Rail emoji is one of many types of city transport (along with the one represented by 🚃 Railway Car emoji) — essentially it is a 🚊 Tram. It is used in the context of traveling short distances daily routine in cities for example to illustrate someone’s way to work. Also, it sometimes appears together with other transport-related emojis to illustrate the means of transport available. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Locomotive

The Locomotive emoji is a picture of an old-fashioned diesel railway means of transport used as motion power for the trains. This type of 🚆 Train is almost not used nowadays; instead, you may see the one represented by the Train emoji. So this emoji is rarely used in its direct meaning related to travel — rather, it is used in the context of the 📖 History of technology. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Love Hotel

Love Hotel emoji is the picture of an establishment that is typically a rented by couples to spend a couple of hours or a romantic evening together. In some sense, it is close to 🏨 Hotel emoji but basically, it’s a different type of hotel. Unsurprisingly it is used in the meanings related to the romantic weekends, romantic dates, and traveling (especially for a honeymoon). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Luggage

Luggage emoji is an image of a wheeling Luggage bag. When you are traveling you can’t just take all of your clothes and possessions loosely in your hands. Well you could try, but you are bound to lose something that way. That’s where Luggage bags are important to keep your stuff organized and safe from getting lost. When you are planning on traveling, send this emoji to your travel companions with the ✈️ Airplane emoji to remind them to pack what they need before the trip. If you don’t know how much Luggage you can bring, send all the bags of Luggage you have with this emoji and an 🚗 Automobile emoji hoping you’ll be able to bring all of them along with you. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mantelpiece Clock

Mantelpiece Clock emoji is the picture of a decorative type of clock, which typically stands on the shelf over the fireplace in the classic interiors (or elsewhere). In its form, it is a bit similar to the clock represented by ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji and usually, it is also mechanical. As for meanings, the clock is a symbol of time so the emoji may mean anything related to it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Manual Wheelchair

The Manual Wheelchair is an image of a standard wheelchair without a person in it. You can use this emoji when talking with someone if it ever arises about purchasing a wheelchair. But it can be used as well to say that things are going pretty slow for you that day. Use it with the 🧎 Person Kneeling emoji to show that you are so tired you could use a wheelchair. It can be used with the 👴 Old Man emoji to say that your grandfather needs a wheelchair. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Map Of Japan

Map of Japan emoji is the picture of the silhouette of 🇯🇵 Japan as it is seen on the geographical map or on the globe. Japan is the only country that has its own emoji — all because it is the motherland of the emoji in general. It goes along with many other Japan-themed emojis, for example, 🗻 Mount Fuji emoji. Obviously, it is used almost exclusively when it comes to Japan — be that traveling to this country, its culture, or its news. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Metro

The Metro emoji is the picture of an underground 🚆 Train used as public transport in big cities, also known as the subway. Unlike the one shown by the train emoji, this type of train is rarely moving above the surface of the 🌎 Earth — instead, its stops are located underground. Like any other emoji related to city transport, this one often appears in the context of city routine. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Milky Way

Milky Way emoji is the picture of our galaxy as it is seen from the 🌎 Earth at 🌃 Night. Along with many other emojis like 🌉 Bridge at Night, this one is often used in the meanings related to the night lifestyle, the beauty of this time of the day, and seeing different wonders. It may also be used together with other ⭐ Star Emoji. And, of course, it often appears in the context of romance and dates. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Minibus

The Minibus emoji is the picture of a small version of a 🚌 Bus (or otherwise the enlarged version of the means of public transport represented by 🚕 Taxi emoji). First, this vehicle may serve as public transport as a means of transporting heavy things (for example, it may be rented for this purpose during moving to a new 🏠 House ), and last, some people use it as personal transport. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Monorail

The Monorail emoji is a picture of a railway means of transport which main difference from the ones represented by 🚄 High-Speed Train emoji and others is that it moves on one, not on two tracks. This transport is frequently seen in touristic regions and serves as one of the attractions. And the emoji is used in the meanings related to 🌇 Traveling and moving to new places. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mosque

A Mosque emoji is a picture of a building serving as a 🛐 Place Of Worship for Islamic people. Along with 🕍 Synagogue emoji, it represents various religious buildings. It is decorated with a 🌙 Crescent Moon, a symbol of Islam. It may be used in the meanings related to ⛪️ Religion and the meanings associated with South-Eastern traditional architecture. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Motor Boat

Motor Boat emoji is a picture of a small 🚢 Ship with a motor, which is meant for small groups of people. Unlike the 💦 Water transport represented by ⛴️ Ferry emoji, this one is not suitable for transferring heavy loads. But still, it is used in similar meanings, related to water transport in general, water sports, vacations, and just having 😄 Fun in the rivers and seas. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Motor Scooter

The Motor Scooter emoji is a picture of the type of two-wheel vehicle with a motor which is very popular in Asian countries. It is also probably the most convenient type of transportation in the conditions of crowded cities and heavy road traffic. Despite the similarity in the name, it has a little in common with 🛴 Kick Scooter emoji which is man-powered. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Motorcycle

The motorcycle emoji is the picture of a well-recognized two-wheel vehicle that can gather great speed — not of the road type but of the 🏎 Racing or sports one; in this sense, it is much like 🏎️ 🏎 Racing Car emoji. As for meaning, it’s used as a speed driving and racing symbol. And, of course, it often appears in its most obvious and direct sense in Motorcycle owners' and fans' posts and messages about anything related to their vehicles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Motorized Wheelchair

The Motorized Wheelchair emoji is an image of an electric wheelchair with no one sitting in it. Electric wheelchairs are for people who cannot move their arms properly to control a 🦽 Manual Wheelchair. It can also be called the lazy person wheelchair so the emoji can be used to talk about someone lazy. Pair it with the 👠 High-heeled Shoe emoji to say that your feet are killing you. Or use it for its intended purpose with the 👵 Old Woman emoji to say that your Grandma needs a new wheelchair. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Motorway

Motorway emoji is used to show a street or highway you can travel on with a car or other vehicle. The Motorway emoji is shown in first person perspective as if you were driving a vehicle. It can be used to express your desire to travel and see new things on the open road. Or it can be used metaphorically to show that you are ready to see what else is out there for you with the 🤔 Thinking Face emoji. You can use it instead of the 🚗 Automobile emoji to show your intentions to 🌇 Travel. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji emoji is the picture of a snow-capped stratovolcano — the highest ⛰️ Mountain in 🇯🇵 Japan. It is active and its last eruption was about 300 years ago. In this sense, it is a bit like 🌋 Volcano emoji with the main difference that it is not erupting at the moment. This emoji is quite rarely used in its direct meaning because most people perceive it as a simple mountain and, respectively, use it in relation to 🏈 Outdoor activities and nature. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mountain

Mountain emoji is a picture of a rocky landscape surrounded by a green field, wood, or lake. Some versions (including  Apple’s one) look precisely like 🏔 Snow-Capped Mountain emoji but without snow on its top. Just like all the landscape-related emojis, this one is used mainly in the context of 🏈 Outdoor activities like alpinism and nature in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mountain Cableway

Mountain Cableway emoji is a picture of a special type of transport, which is typically used in the mountains to carry the passengers from one point to another (it may be the bottom and the peak of the ⛰️ Mountain, for example) quickly. Of course, it moves above the ground surface — just like the transport represented by 🚟 Suspension Railway emoji — and it is also a tourist attraction in some sense. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mountain Railway

The Mountain Railway emoji depicts a train moving in the ⛰️ Mountain landscape. Depending on the emoji providers, its look and orientation may be considerably different still; in most cases, it looks like the means of transport represented by 🚆 Train emoji on the side view. As for meanings, it is mainly used in the context of tourism and 🌇 Traveling, especially to the mountains. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

National Park

National Park emoji is an image of a picturesque landscape with trees, mountains, rivers, or lakes in most cases or the road in the case of LG's version. It is not obligatory in the direct meaning of national parks and nature preservation. Instead, it often stands for 🏈 Outdoor activities and vacations too, especially with 🏕️ Camping emoji and others of this type. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

New Moon

New Moon emoji is the picture of the Earth’s only 🛰️ Satellite in the state when it is completely hidden in the shadow cast by the 🌎 Earth itself. Unlike the cartoon-like 🌚 New Moon Face emoji, this one is quite realistic (especially in the  Apple’s version), but in some cases, it looks more like a simple ⚫ Black Circle. As for its meaning, it is used not only in the context of the 🌃 Night sky but in the context of depressed mood as well. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

New Moon Face

The 🌚 New Moon Face emoji depicts the initial phase of the moon when it is completely obscured by shadow. This emoji features a human-like face, similar to the 🌝 Full Moon Face emoji, with the only difference being the color. Its peculiar appearance makes it a popular choice for conveying humor and is often used in place of other smileys. Additionally, the 🌚 moon emoji is commonly used to represent an awkward situation. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Night With Stars

Night With Stars emoji is a picture of a city landscape at 🌃 Night with high-rise buildings and the night sky with visible stars (rare in the city conditions). Other emojis like 🌆 Cityscape at Dusk represent the city's different times of the day. Meanings are used in any context related to nightlife and city lifestyle, like going out at night. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Nine O’clock

The Nine O’clock emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly nine o’clock, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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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!

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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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