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Long Drum emoji is an image of the tall relative of the standard drums. These drums are commonly used in music from Africa, Thailand, and for Native Americans, so use this emoji when talkng about these specific types of music. Since it is a drum, you can easily use this when talkng about an amazing drum solo from a song or your desire to play the drums. Send it with the 🌍 Globe Showing Europe-Africa when talking about the native music of the Long Drum. Or send it with the 🎼 Musical Score emoji to tell others you will be busy playing your drums and to not be disturbed. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Lotion Bottle emoji is an image of a pumpable Lotion Bottle. At some point or another, your skin may feel dry and flaky. This is normal and can be easily taken care of with some lotion. If you suffered from ashy skin and forgot your trusty Lotion Bottle, send this emoji with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji in hopes that they can lend you some. You can also use this emoji to represent ☀️ Sun lotion. Finally, if you are going to the beach, send this emoji with the Sun emoji to remind your friends not to forget their sunblock. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Loudspeaker emoji is used to represent an announcement being made in a public location, like a 🏫 School or park. It can also mean the acoustic device used to amplify electric instruments. For example, pair it with a 😄 Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes emoji to show that someone is speaking out publicly somewhere. Or pair it with a 🎸 Guitar emoji if you are speaking about playing or attending a musical performance using electric instruments. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 🪫 Low Battery emoji was adopted in Unicode 14.0 in 2021 and features a vertically standing cylindrically shaped 🔋 Battery. The cell charge is indicated in red and is shown at the bottom, signaling its minimum level. The translucent body also indicates the polarity, with a “+” at the top and a “-” at the bottom. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Magnifying Glass Tilted Right emoji looks just like it is called — it is a mag magnifying glass pointing to the right. Just like this item IRL is used to magnify something — this emoji on the 🌏 Internet means the desire to take a closer look at something and understand it better. Also, it is a typical attribute of a 🕵️ Detective emoji — and the emoji is also often used as a symbol of some investigation (relating to the person or event), conducted by the user. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Man’s Shoe emoji is the picture of the 👨 Men’s footwear, typically worn to work, parties, and other occasions. So, in some sense, it is a male version of 👠 High-heeled Shoe emoji. However, its exact meaning depends solely on the context — for example, together with 💒 Wedding-related emojis, it may mean that the user is preparing to marry the 👩 Woman he loves. And with career-related emojis, it may mean he is busy with work. At last, sometimes, it may be a symbol of the movement of all types or even changes in the user’s life. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Megaphone emojis is typically used to represent cheers or small announcements being made in small locations, like at a sporting event or festival. It can also be used to express when someone is talking louder than is needed for the situation. Use the emoji with the 🙌 Raising Hands emoji to express the excitement of an event, or with the 😶 Face Without Mouth emoji if you want someone to quiet down. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Memo emoji is the picture of a sheet of paper with the text on it — it is meant for public speeches in order not to forget anything important. It may be used exactly in this meaning, as well as in the context of education (especially, writing essays and so on), 🏢 Office work (with 📁 File Folder emoji or others), or writing some piece of literature as a hobby or professionally. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Microphone emoji is a picture of a device that helps anybody sound louder than they can. It amplifies the voice of a person who uses it. Do you want to become a rock star? Do you want to show that you are ready to rock the stage or any event? Well, you need the Microphone emoji. It may also be used in any sense relating to speaking and singing. Or you are just having a night out in the karaoke club with friends. Although in the case of singing, you can use 🎵 Musical Note emoji (or 🎶 Musical Notes emoji). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Microscope emoji depicts a device of the same name used for extreme zooming in of different objects. It seems logical that it would be used in the meaning of taking a closer look at something — however, this indirect meaning is fairly rare. Most often, the emoji appears in the posts somehow related to science, and to 🐯📕 Biology and medicine in particular — in the tweets about some news from the 🌍 World of science or about someone’s education. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Military Helmet emoji is an image of the camoflauge helmet those in the army wear to protect their heads. You can use this emoji to let others know that you have decided to join the military and are asking for their blessings on your adventure. It can also be used to show that someone is firm and can be a bit tough to talk to due to their alpha persona. Send the emoji with a 🎖 Military Medal to say that you have high goals for yourself when joining the military. Or send it with the 💢 Anger Symbol emoji to warn of how tough or easy to anger someone can be. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Mirror emoji is an image of a reflective surface used to see ourselves. Mirrors are an object of beauty, so you can use this emoji when talking about how beautiful you or someone is. The emoji can also be used when talking about someone who is so shallow that they only think about themselves. Send it with the 💄 Lipstick emoji to talk about beauty or getting ready for a special event. Or send it with the 🙄 Face With Rolling Eyes to emphasize how narcissistic you think someone is. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Moai emoji, also often spelled like Moyai, is the picture of iconic giant statues on the 🥚🐇 Easter Island. A similar though the smaller statue is also situated in Tokyo. The emoji is most often used in the context of traveling and seeing the wonders of the 🌎 Earth together with other emoji on this subject, including even 🏝 Desert Island emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Mobile phone emoji is a picture of a portable means of communication, also known as a cell phone. It looks like a modern smartphone in all versions except for the one by emojidex, which looks old-fashioned. As for appearance, it looks the same as the one in 📲 Mobile Phone With Arrow emoji; as for meanings, it is used in every context where smartphone use is appropriate in real life. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Money Bag emoji is the picture of a cloth sack full of money (the dollar symbol transparently hints at it). Also, there may be additional banknotes or coins around it for even more obvious meaning. The emoji, just like 💸 Money With Wings emoji and other money-related ones, are used in the context of wealth and luxury. It may also symbolize banks. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Money With Wings emoji is the picture of a sheaf (or a sack in the case of emojidex’s version) of dollars with little angel-like wings. These wings suggest a number of symbolic meanings for this emoji, along with the direct one, where it may be used together with 💳 Credit Card emoji and others. For example, it may mean the absence of money, the desire to get money out of nowhere, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Mouse Trap emoji is an image of the classic trap for rats and mice with a piece of 🧀 Cheese on it. If you are battling with a rat problem, text this emoji asking for traps so you can start getting rid of the pest problem. Since it is a trap, you can use this emoji to warn someone of any impending traps laying in wait for anyone gullible to get themselves caught on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Movie Camera emoji is the picture of an old-school 🗂 Professional 📷 Camera which uses film to make movies. There are not many meanings of this emoji, just like in case of 📹 Video Camera emoji — it is mostly used in posts, somehow related to making videos and movies. For example, it often appears in Tweets about someone’s new videos on YouTube or the process of their filming, as well as in posts with someone’s opinion about some new 📽 Movie, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Musical Keyboard — it is a part of the piano with black and white notes. It can be a part of a normal piano or grand piano that you can see in Carnegie Hall. Or it can be the part of a modern instrument synthesizer. So, technically, this emoji is used when somebody wants to show that he/she can play the piano. To add some ‘atmosphere’ to the message you can use the Musical ⌨️ Keyboard with 🎶 Musical Notes and some romantic emoji such as ⭐ Stars, ❤️ Heart and etc. But anyway, in more general usage Musical Keyboard is the sign for piano or Musical Notes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Musical Note emoji is the picture of a sign used to denote a sound of a musical play song or whatever its duration or pitch as emoji might be used as the music itself, especially with emoji 🎶 Musical Notes or different types of instruments: Piano 🎸 Guitar, etc. You can also use the Musical Note emoji if you feel good and are in a joyful mood. Or when you want to sing, it will be cool to use the 🎤 Microphone sign. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Musical Notes emoji is the picture of three little notes with the same meaning as 🎵 Musical Note. This emoji can generally discuss all music-related topics in direct or symbolic meaning. Do you want to dance? Do you want to sing? You are happy that your heart is full of music and joy — use Musical Notes emoji and add the explanation emoji after Dance, ❤️ Love, ☀️ Sun and etc. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Musical Score emoji is the picture of a 🎵 Musical Note and a notation string. It might be used as emoji for manuscript paper, ruled for writing music, or the sheet music of a written/printed representation of a musical work. In addition, it can be complemented with emojis of musical instruments such as: 🎷 Saxophone, 🎻 Violin, 🎹 Musical Keyboard, etc. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Muted Speaker emoji is used to show that someone either wants you to stop playing your loud music, stop talking, or to make sure all electronic devices are on silent before entering a quiet only zone. Use it with a 🤐 Zipper-Mouth Face emoji if you want someone to be quiet or lower their voice. You can also use a 📱 Mobile Phone emoji if you need to make sure cellphones are turned off or silent before going to a quiet zone, like a library or 🏥 Hospital. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Necktie emoji is the formal accessory, which is the integral element of any business suit or uniform (as a proof, it is the parts of 👨💼 Man Office Worker emoji). Unsurprisingly, the meanings it is used in are all connected to work, career, 🏢 Offices, and things like that. In this sense, it may serve as an illustration of how the user looks at work or as a part of his sarcastic confession on how he hates to be an office 🐒 Monkey or a corporate slave. Less often, it is used in its direct meaning but not related to work — just as a part of one’s favorite look. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Newspaper emoji is a picture of a Newspaper (not only one page as in the case of 📄 Page Facing Up emoji) with a different design and even name, depending on the emoji provider. For example, Apple's version is called “The Apple Times”, and Facebook's is “Daily Feed”. The emoji may be used in any context related to periodicals, newspapers, and general news. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Notebook emoji is the picture of a Notebook, the design of which differs significantly from one emoji provider to another (it looks a lot like 📔 Notebook With Decorative Cover emoji) — yet, in most cases, its cover is black and white. It may be used as a symbol of any notes, checklists, schedules, or even diaries and sketches — i.e. of anything that may be written down by hand. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Notebook With Decorative Cover emoji is the picture of a notebook — the look of its cover, despite the name, has a simple one-color design in most versions (still, it is decorated with patterns like flowers in other cases — anyway, the design is always different from the one on 📓 Notebook emoji). Unsurprisingly, the emoji is mostly used in the context of notes, schedules, diaries, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Old Key emoji is the picture of essentially the same thing as in the case of 🔑 Key emoji — but much more elegant and sophisticated. Also, it is rarely used in the meanings of privacy and safety. Instead, it is much more often seen in different symbolical meanings and also in relation to different fairytales and stories, where certain keys play an important role. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
One-Piece Swimsuit emoji is an image of a woman’s single piece swimsuit. While simple in design, it is a popular choice for women who want to go swimming without exposing too much of their body. You can use this emoji when talking about going swimming, to the beach, or needing a new swimsuit before 🌻 Summer comes. Send it with the 🌊 Water Wave emoji to show that you have desire to have some 😄 Fun in the ☀️ Sun and water. If you want to go to the beach, send the emoji with the 🏖️ Beach With Umbrella emoji to your friends so they can get ready for a fun-filled beach trip. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Open Book emoji is the picture of a hardback book with red, blue, or brown, depending on the emoji provider, cover, and open in the middle (unlike the text represented by 📕 Closed Book emoji). Its meanings are straightforward: it may be used in everything relating to education, reading literature pieces of any genre, researching, and ✍ Writing 📚 Books of any styles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Open File Folder emoji is the picture of a folder, used for storing papers. The same picture is used as one of the icons for folders in Windows OS, along with 📁 File Folder emoji. So no wonder that its primary meaning is related to computer files and folders. Its other meanings are related to physical documents and working with them as a part of the 🏢 Office or administrative work. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Open Mailbox With Lowered Flag emoji is the picture of a simple mailbox. It is empty (unlike 📬 Open Mailbox With Raised Flag emoji) — so this emoji may be used both in the meanings related to getting and receiving letters, messages, and packages and in the meaning of waiting for some news or for a message from someone. It may also symbolize the absence of correspondence. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Open Mailbox With Raised Flag emoji is a picture of a mailbox often seen in American and other countries' cities. The position of the flag suggests that it contains some letter or little 📦 Package to be delivered or received (unlike 📭 Open Mailbox With Lowered Flag emoji). The emoji is used in meanings of getting and sending messages and letters of all sorts. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Optical Disk emoji is a picture of a 💽 Computer Disk of CD or 📀 Dvd format, which was used as a common type of data storage not long ago and is being used till now in some cases (unlike the data storage item represented by 💾 Floppy Disk emoji, which is completely outdated). The emoji may be used in the context of the situations the disk itself is associated with — from saving data to watching 📽 Movies. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Orange Book emoji is one of the pictures, representing closed 📚 Books of different colors, along with 📘 Blue Book emoji and others. It is the fourth in the series, which is suggested by the inscription on its cover, which states “Vol.4” or “(Orange) Book”, depending on the emoji provider. It is used when it comes to literature of different sorts and education. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Orange Book emoji is one of the pictures, representing closed 📚 Books of different colors, along with 📘 Blue Book emoji and others. It is the fourth in the series, which is suggested by the inscription on its cover, which states “Vol.4” or “(Orange) Book”, depending on the emoji provider. It is used when it comes to literature of different sorts and education. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Outbox Tray emoji, along with 📥 Inbox Tray emoji, is a symbol used as an icon for email folders on some platforms. Also, this emoji is often non-related to email and text message meanings. It may be, for example, 🏢 Office work, paperwork, dealing with documents and correspondence, including business letters, and everything. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Package emoji is a picture of something, which was delivered by mail. This thing is packed in the respective postal Package, meant for protection and transportation. The emoji may be used in the context of gifts (moreover, some platforms have designed it exactly as a gift). Also, it may appear in any context related to post (along with, for example, 📮 Postbox emoji). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Page Facing Up emoji is the picture of one page (just like the 📃 Page With Curl emoji) that lies on some surface. It may be a part of a book, a magazine, a 📰 Newspaper, an essay, a test sheet, a resume, or a survey. The meanings in which emojis are used are respective — they are connected to literature and publishing, studying, researching, and everything. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 📃 Page With Curl emoji depicts a single page that appears to have been torn out of a 📚 Book. The bottom of the page is curled, giving the impression that it has been handled many times. This emoji can also represent a piece of someone's essay or research, or a page from a 📰 Newspaper. It is commonly used to convey meanings related to publishing, creating texts of all sorts, researching, and studying. Additionally, this emoji can also represent your piece of overdue homework that you found at the bottom of your bag...all crumbled and bent! (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!
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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