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Pisces

The Pisces emoji is the digital representation of the last Zodiac sign. This sign is traditionally attributed to all people who were born from 20.02 to 20.03 of every year in any corner of our planet. The emoji is used as a mark for such people — for example, it helps those who believe in Zodiac magic to find their soul mates (though it doesn’t mean much for those who do not) — and their “typical” traits like creativity and otherworldliness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Place Of Worship

Place Of Worship emoji shows a person sitting on their knees, their hands pressed together, and a triangle over their head representing a building’s roof. This emoji is often used to show a Place Of Worship, like a ⛪ Church or 🕍 Synagogue. It has a solid religious representation, but it can also be used to show that anywhere could be a Place Of Worship with enough faith behind it or that someone is just desperate for a calm place to pray for help. This emoji can be paired with the 🏠 House emoji to show a home is a spiritual home or with some religious symbol, like the Cross emoji, to show what ⛪️ Religion can be prayed for. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Play Button

Play Button emoji is a solid colored triangle pointing to the right. You can’t hear, or ⌚ Watch anything without hitting this button. Of course, you could try, but you’d be staring at a still screen for hours. At least you could imagine what the video or song would be like. Unless you’re a little weird, you’d most likely press the Play Button without hesitating. Then, send this emoji with a 📹 Video Camera emoji or 🎥 Movie Camera emoji to show that you are watching a good film or movie and can’t be disturbed until it is finished. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Play Or Pause Button

Play Or Pause Button emoji is a triangle pointint to the right with two vertical lines in front. You’ll usually see this button on your music player or 🖥 Computer or wherever you are listening to music to pause or play the current song. Someone may be trying to talk over the loud music you are playing, so they may send this emoji with a 🛑 Stop Sign emoji. You can pay attention to their request to stop your music, or completely ignore it and shout over the music. In other cases, someone may be asking you to keep playing your music. If they send this emoji with a 👍 Thumbs Up emoji, give them what they want and start up that music again. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Plus

The Plus emoji is a bolded plus sign. In 🏫 School, while learning 📘 Math, you would have seen this symbol between two numbers showing that they are being combined to make an even bigger number. You can send this emoji with a School emoji to show that you are going to be taking a math class. This emoji can also be used between two emojis to show that they are being combined. If someone sends you a text asking what you want to eat and you would like some 🐟 Fish and chips, send this emoji in-between a Fish emoji and 🍟 French Fries emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Potable Water

Potable Water emoji is used to represent safe drinkable 💦 Water with a faucet and cup. You often see this sign in areas where water is not always clean to show which water is safe to drink. As an emoji, it can help to show others what areas have safe to drink water. It can also be used to help teach the difference between good and bad water if you have friends who think all water is safe to drink. Use it with the 💧 Droplet emoji or 🥤 Cup With Straw emoji to show fresh and drinkable water. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Prohibited

Prohibited emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a diagonal slash that is one of the most commonly used emoji because of how versatile it is. The Prohibited emoji can be used to show that a person, item, or action is not allowed in a certain area. It can also be used as a more aggresive version of no if someone can’t take the hint with an 😠 Angry Face emoji and ✋ Raised Hand emoji. It can be paired with practically every emoji if you have that much of a distaste in certain objects. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Radioactive

Radioactive emoji is a circle cut into six pieces with three of them filled in. Be very careful if you see the Radioactive sign in public, it could mean danger nearby. While not all radioactivity is dangerous, since we use it in microwaves, if we get too close to ones that can harm us, we won’t be able to go home to our nice microwaved 🍕 Food. You will most likely get this text from a friend or partner in a lab setting telling you to be careful in an experiment. It will probably not be used by scientists as they can communicate verbally when there is radiation. The emoji can sometimes be used instead of the ☣️ Biohazard emoji as both are similarly dangerous to people but still have their unique dangers. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Record Button

Record Button emoji is a solid colored circle. Suppose you’re a musical person, whether an expert or a beginner, then you recognize this button. So before you’d start recording that song that will make you famous, you’d hit this button. Then you’d sing your heart out and hope you didn’t sing off 🔑 Key. Always ensure the recording button is blinking before starting, or you will have wasted a lot of time for nothing. Send this emoji with a 🎤 Microphone emoji and 🎧 Headphone emoji to let others know not to disturb you while you record your masterpiece. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Recycling Symbol

Recycling Symbol emoji is three arrows following each other in a triangle shape. It is the universal symbol for recycling. The arrows represent the cycle of reduction, reuse, and recycling. Plastic, paper, 🪵 Wood, cardboard, and much more can be broken down and created into a different product with a whole new use. By doing this, we reduce the amount of garbage in landfills and help reduce our impact on 🌎 Earth. To help spread awareness of the need to recycle, send this emoji along with the 🗑️ Wastebasket emoji and 🥤 Cup With Straw emoji to show what can be thrown away in a recycling bin. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Red Exclamation Mark

Exclamation Mark emoji is a bolded, filled in Exclamation Mark. Exclamation marks are used to show some form of shock or excitement. Text exclamation marks are decent, but when you use a bold one it can help better express your current raised feelings. Send this emoji with the 😮 Face With Open Mouth emoji to express your surprised emotion. Since they are used for similar intentions, you can use this emoji in place of the ❕ White Exclamation Mark emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Red Question Mark

Question Mark emoji is a solid colored Question Mark. Question marks are used at the end of sentences that, well, ask a question, nothing surprising about that. You can use the regular Question Mark punctuation when typing, but something about the Question Mark being bigger helps add the emphasis that you need some help. Send this emoji with the 🤔 Thinking Face emoji to show that you are not sure about something and need some help figuring things out. Because of their similar uses, you can use this emoji instead of the ❔ White Question Mark emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Registered

Registered emoji is the letter “R” within a circle. It is another symbol that shows ownership. But unlike the ©️ Copyright symbol, the Registered symbol pertains to words or phrases that have been trademarked. You can send this emoji with the 📝 Memo emoji if you are wondering if a certain phrase has been trademarked by someone before you start using it. You can also send this emoji with the 💼 Briefcase emoji if you are wondering about the legal status of a phrase you are considering using in a project. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Repeat Button

Repeat Button (Loop) emoji looks like the circle arrows. Initially, this symbol is used in media players as the button, making the playlist repeat repeatedly. However, on social media, it acquired a new meaning — it is used as a request to repost something because it looks much like the retweet button. Also, it symbolizes life’s cyclical nature and that everything in it always happens again. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Repeat Single Button

Repeat Single Button emoji looks like the circle arrows with a number 1 on top of them. It originates from media players, where it is the button, which makes one track repeat over and over again. It’s no surprise that it is used in the same meaning on social media — most often, it appears in posts, where people share the songs they listen to many times. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Restroom

Restroom emoji is used to keep up with society’s desire to have multi-gender bathrooms available. It is not easily accepted by people stuck in the old ways but is a movement allowing for future change. While the Restroom emoji can represent finding an all-gender bathroom, it can be easily used to show the desire to see any bathroom. You can use a 👬 Men Holding Hands and 👭 Women Holding Hands emoji along with the 🚽 Toilet emoji to show you do not care what gender uses the bathroom, just that you need on. So go forth and go where you please! (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Reverse Button

Reverse Button emoji is a solid colored triangle pointing to the left. In case you missed an important part of a 📽 Movie or want to ⌚ Watch the scene again, then you’d press this button. The movie you are watching will play backwards until you get to the part you want to watch again. You can also use this emoji to show that you are confused about something and need to explanation said again. Send it along with the 🙃 Upside-Down Face emoji to show your confusion. If you need someone to go back to the beginning, send the emoji with a ↩️ Right Arrow Curving Left emoji to show you need them to start over from the beginning again. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sagittarius

The Sagittarius emoji is the digital symbol for the ninth of twelve Zodiac signs of the same name which looks like a schematic arrow or spear. The people who were born from 23.11 to 21.12 of every year belong to the Sagittarius sign — wherever and whatever 👪 Family they are from — and those who believe in Zodiac think that such people are open-minded and persistent. Like all other astrological emoji, this one has no other, not Zodiac-related meanings. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Scorpio

The Scorpio emoji represents the eighth astrological sign to which belong those who were born from 24.10 to 22.11. For those who believe in Zodiac magic, this emoji is extremely meaningful. For example, it may tell them that they face the dominant rough and energetic person — or to say that they may be an extremely good couple or friends. And for those who do not believe it would mean nothing but the date of birth. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shuffle Tracks Button

Shuffle Tracks Button emoji is two arrows crossing over each other. Everyone listens to music at one point or another, so you should familiar with this button. Whether you are listening to music on your computer or MP3 players, this button shuffles the music and plays it in a random order. This button is handy when you are not picky about what music you want to hear and just want to hear all that you have. Send this emoji with 🎶 Musical Notes emoji to show that you are in the mood to listen to music that day. Or if you are going to have a mini dance 🎉🥂 Party by yourself, send this emoji with the Dancer emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sparkle

Sparkle emoji is a collection of four pointed stars. This emoji can be used to show that something is sparkling clean. Send it with a 🧹 Broom emoji to your 👪 Family to let them know that you have spent all day making the 🏠 House clean and they better not make a mess. This emoji can also be used to express extreme happiness to a point that everything is just sparkling. If you are having one of those days where nothing will bring you down, send this emoji with a 😄 Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Star And Crescent

Star And Crescent emoji is a common, well-known symbol of the ⛪️ Religion Islam. It can be seen around countries such as 🇹🇷 Turkey and 🇵🇰 Pakistan, as that is their main religion. The ⭐ Star and Crescent emoji can be used to show your connection to the faith or to emphasize any questions you have about the religion. It can be paired with a 🤲 Palms Up Together emoji to show the act of praying or with a 👳 Person Wearing Turban emoji to help those who need a little extra help knowing who worships the Islamic Religion. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Star Of David

Star Of David emoji is most commonly used to represent the ⛪️ Religion, Judaism. You can pair it along with the 🕎 Menorah emoji or the 🕎 Hanukkah emoji if you are showing your pride in being ✡️ Jewish. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Stop Button

Stop Button emoji is a solid colored square. This button completely stops all sound activities, whether out of your initiative or someone else’s. For example, if you stop your music, you probably either get bored listening or want some quiet time. Whatever the reason is your own. Use this emoji with the 🎶 Musical Notes emoji to let others know the songs are over for the day. Or send it with a 🛑 Stop Sign emoji to let someone else know they must stop for the day. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Taurus

The Taurus emoji is the symbol of the second of 12 Zodiac signs. As for emoji, it looks just like the traditional Taurus symbol i.e. a schematic image of the bull’s head with horns — of different colors and in different frames in case of different emoji providers. And as for the sign itself, it’s attributed to people born from 21.04 to 21.05 and many people believe that it makes its owners committed and honest. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Trade Mark

Trade Mark emoji is the letters “T” and “M” together in a small font. This is another form of a mark that shows ownership over something. Specifically, this symbol shows that a word is owned by a person or company. You may not know what words are trademarked or if they even are, but to help you can look up trademarks in the USPTO’s trademark database to help you avoid legal issues before using a word or phrase for yourself. Because of their similar uses, the Trade Mark emoji is often interchanged with the ©️ Copyright emoji or the ®️ Registered emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Transgender Symbol

The ⚧ Transgender Symbol is a gender sign that was added to Unicode in 2005 and became a confirmed emoji version in 2020. The emoji looks like a combination of 👨 Masculine and 👩 Feminine and non-binary characters united by a common circle. The Emoji refers to concepts such as “transgender”, “genderqueer”, “non-binary person”, and “trans community”. Emoji is used to proclaim identity and represent transgender people and their communities. It can also convey trans pride and demonstrate openness and unity of trans communities. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Trident Emblem

Trident Emblem emoji is a three pronged spear. The trident is most commonly known as being the weapon of Poseidon, the god of the sea. If you ❤️ Love talking about Greek Mythology, you can send this emoji with the 🧜‍♂️ Merman emoji to express your new interest in the God of the Sea. Because of its shape, the Trident Emblem emoji can also be used to represent a pitchfork. If you happen to live on a farm or are spending time on one, send this emoji with the 🚜 Tractor emoji to show you are going to start on some chores or need help taking care of things around the farm. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Upwards Button

Upwards Button emoji is a triangle pointing up. You will most likely see this symbol on a computer. It is meant to raise the volume on your 🖥 Computer. If you happen to be working in a group project with someone while presenting and the sound is low, send them this emoji with a 🔊 Speaker High Volume emoji to let them know the volume needs to go up. This emoji can also be used as a simpler version of an arrow. Send it along with an 👀 Eyes emoji to let someone know to really pay attention to something in the previous text. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Vibration Mode

Vibration Mode emoji is a 📱 Mobile Phone with the vibration symbol. If you have to go into a location where you can’t have your phone’s volume on, like a library, then you might send out this emoji to your more chatty friends to let them know. Or, if you have a forgetful friend, you can send this emoji to remind your friend that they will need to keep their phones volume off. The last thing you want is for your phone to go off, have everyone stare at you, and possibly risk having your phone taken away. Send this emoji along with a 🤫 Shushing Face emoji to show that you or your friend’s phone needs to be quiet. In case someone doesn’t get that you want their phone’s sound off, send this emoji with the Mobile Phone emoji hoping they get what you mean then. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Virgo

The Virgo emoji is the symbol of the sixth of the twelve Zodiac signs of the same name. This sign is attributed to people who were born from 23.08 to 23.09 and its symbol looks like a fancy m letter. Its meaning depends first of all on whether someone believes that Zodiac signs define the human’s personality. For those whom do this symbol would mark shy and tidy people. And for those who doesn’t — it would be nothing more than the date of birth. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Warning

Warning emoji is a triangle with an en exclamation point in the middle. To put it simple, be careful when you see this sign. It is meant to help keep you safe from any and all dangers. As an emoji, it is most often used to warn against not only dangerous items, but people as well. The last thing you want to do is ignore the Warning emoji about your date before going out. It can be used instead of the 🚫 Prohibited emoji as both are Warning you to be careful or to avoid a person or situation before you get trapped too far to escape with the 🙅 Person Gesturing NO emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Water Closet

Water Closet emoji is the letters “W” and “C” which are well-known by texters who live in Europe. For anyone who doesn’t know, it is a room that contains a flushing 🚽 Toilet. It can contain a sink to wash your hands, but it has no other parts that make it a fully functioning bathroom. You’ll most likely see this emoji when traveling in Europe, especially when paired with the Flag For 🇪🇺 European Union emoji, so best know the difference if you need a bathroom. For example, use it with the Toilet emoji instead of showing that you need a 🚻 Restroom break. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Wavy Dash

Wavy Dash emoji is a squiggly dash. It can be used in place of a normal dash or hyphen, more often used in Asian characters. If you want to add a little extra 😄 Fun to your dashes, use this emoji. You can have a little fun with this emoji by sending it with a ❤️ Heart emoji to represent your heart’s beat moving up and down rapidly when around someone you ❤️ Love. Or send it with the 🐍 Snake emoji when you’re talking about snakes do to how similar they look. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Wheel Of Dharma

Wheel Of Dharma emoji is a Buddhist symbol that shows the path to ultimate peace of mind. It has a strong message that not many people may know about, and those that know about it use the Wheel Of Dharma emoji for what it is meant to have an advantage. Others, though, because of how it looks, will use the Wheel Of Dharma emoji in place of a 🚢 Ship wheel if they are talking about sailing or boats. So you have ⛪️ Religion and boats connected to this emoji. You can pair it with the 🕉 Om emoji if you are talking about religion or the 🌊 Water Wave emoji if you are talking about boats. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Wheelchair Symbol

Wheelchair Symbol emoji is vital to show what public places are wheelchair accessible. If you need a wheelchair, this sign is essential to you. In addition, you will most likely text the Wheelchair Symbol emoji to friends and 👪 Family to ask if where they are going is wheelchair friendly. There are even some public places you can text the symbol to ask if they are wheelchair friendly. For example, you can use it with the 🏥 Hospital emoji to not only show that you need to get to the hospital in your wheelchair, preferably. Or use the 📚 Books emoji to ask if a library is wheelchair friendly. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Women’s Room

Women’s Room emoji shows where the lady’s bathroom is. You can use it to ask where the nearest bathroom is or as a form of direction to guide someone elsewhere. You’ll probably end up using this sign emoji more; as we all know, there is always a line outside a woman’s bathroom. Men have it so much easier when it comes to bathroom panic in a crowded environment. Use it with the 👩 Woman emoji and 🚽 Toilet emoji to further express the desire to find a bathroom fast. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Yin Yang

Yin Yang emoji is, according to Chinese 📙 Philosophy, a symbol that says that even contrary forces compliment each other. While some do use the Yin Yang emoji to show this, it can more often be used to show a tattoo idea. But it can also be used as another way to show teamwork and peace, especially when in tough situations. Pair it with the 😌 Relieved Face emoji to show a deep understanding of the combination of contrasting forces, or the 🐼 Panda Face emoji if you happen to be talking about Chinese culture with someone. (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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Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited

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@Unknown - May 30

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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