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Taco

Taco emoji is the picture of one of the most popular and well-known meals of Mexican cuisine along with 🌯 Burrito emoji. As for the meal itself, it is much like the burrito itself — it is a tortilla with meat and vegetable filling, some sauce, 🧀 Cheese, beans, and other things put onto it. The biggest difference is in the way of serving. As for emoji meanings, it is used in relation to 🍕 Food, being hungry and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Takeout Box

Takeout Box — the picture of a cupboard 📦 Package for food. Usually Asian. Usually accompanied with 🥢 Chopsticks and a brand logo on the front. Do you want to order food when you are home? Use this emoji with 📺 Television, sofa and a face. Are you at the gastro festival or a 🎉🥂 Party or street 💃 Carnaval and enjoying Chinese/Vietnamese/Japanese food with your friends — use this emoji along with attributes of the fest: 🎡 Ferris Wheel, 🎆 Fireworks and etc. Show what kind of food you will have in your takeout box: 🍛 Curry Rice, 🍝 Spaghetti, 🍣 Sushi And Etc. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tamale

Tamale emoji shows a yummy image of a Hispanic cuisine made of a special dough and wrapped in corn husk. These are popular around winter time as they make yummy gifts, so you can use this when talking about festive 🍕 Foods. It can also be used to tell someone that you feel as stuffed as a tamle. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tangerine

The 🍊 Tangerine emoji depicts a delicious citrus fruit that is grown in 🇪🇸 Spain and other countries. This emoji can also represent the color orange and other orange citruses. It can be paired with other fruit emojis like 🍇 Grapes. In addition to its direct meaning, the Tangerine emoji can also symbolize a ball, female breasts, or any other round objects. Interestingly, it is also associated with 👴🏻 President Trump. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Teacup Without Handle

Teacup Without Handle emoji is the 🇯🇵 Japanese analog for ☕ Hot Beverage emoji — it is the picture of an extremely popular hot drink, which is called matcha, i.e. special green tea with a long and rich 📖 History. The matcha itself is so closely associated with Japanese culture that the emoji with its image is very often used in the context of this country. Yet, it may mean ordinary green tea and everything related to it just as well. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Teapot

Teapot emoji is an emoji showing a ceramic pot you use to make tea with 🌊 Water that has already been heated up. If you are a tea fiend then you will ❤️ Love using this emoji when talking about your favorite flavor of tea. It can also be used to express that while someone may be pretty on the outside, they are a hot mess on the inside. Send it with the 🌿 Herb emoji to ask someone if they would like some tea. Or send it with the 🤬 Face With Symbols On Mouth emoji to warn someone that they will be ready to blow like a steaming pot at any second. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tomato

Tomato emoji is a picture of the juicy red vegetable, which is used in many meals like the one represented by 🍝 Spaghetti emoji. It is an integral element of sauces and a traditional sign of disapproval — as long ago, people used to throw rotten tomatoes at the performers they didn’t like. And the meanings of this emoji are similar — it is used the meaning an ingredient, a part of a healthy diet, and disapproval. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tropical Drink

Tropical Drink emoji is the picture of a glass with a cocktail and some décor — it may be a straw with an ☂️ Umbrella and slices of lime or orange, depending on the emoji provider. Just like 🍸 Cocktail Glass emoji, this one is predominantly used in the context of 🎉🥂 Parties, having 😄 Fun, relaxing, and enjoying the vacation, especially by the sea or by the pool. This emoji is also a sign of any delicious drink, even the non-🍺 Alcoholic. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tumbler Glass

Tumbler Glass emoji is a picture of a cylindrical glass with a flat bottom. Traditionally, it is used for whiskey — just like another traditional 🍺 Alcohol beverage container represented by the 🍺 Beer Mug emoji is used for beer and ale. In most cases, it is depicted with some whiskey and ice. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Waffle

Waffle emoji is a square-shaped Waffle with a square of 🧈 Butter on top. Waffles are an alternative breakfast choice when 🥞 Pancakes aren’t your thing. So when talking about breakfast, you can send this emoji to show what you want to eat. Since it is a food emoji, it can be used when you are hungry. For example, send it with the 🥚 Egg emoji to show that you want some eggs and waffles for breakfast. Or spam it with another 🍕 Food emoji, like the 🌮 Taco emoji, to show how hungry you are. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Watermelon

Watermelon emoji is the picture of a slice of a juicy red Watermelon with some black seeds — it is not the same as the fruit with a similar-sounding name represented by 🍈 Melon emoji. Because of the straightforward appearance of this emoji, it is rarely used in any non-direct meanings — it always means what it is, and it is used in the context of healthy eating, vacations, 🌻 Summer, sunshine, and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Wine Glass

Wine Glass emoji is a picture of a tall glass of the characteristic rounded shape, filled up with red wine. Just like all other alcohol-related emojis like 🍾 Bottle With Popping Cork emoji and others, this one is often used regarding any occasions where the 🍺 Alcohol would be appropriate in real life. For example, these may be parties, all sorts of holidays, or just calm and pleasant evenings at restaurants or at home. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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@Unknown - Aug 27

A placa escrito 止まれ.e parar e não •Dê passagem a todos os motoristas.

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@Unknown - Aug 15

Muito non arigatou

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@Unknown - Aug 08

EXCELENTE , MUITO BOM .....BRAVISSIMO

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@Unknown - Jun 02

Muito Bom!!

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@Unknown - Apr 19

Com o L , quantas pessoas podem ir dentro do carro

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@Unknown - Mar 14

ajuda nos estudos .

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@Unknown - Mar 02

Gostei

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@Unknown - Mar 01

Sinal traffic island

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@Unknown - Feb 19

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Feb 19

Eu só quero matrícular!

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@Unknown - Feb 15

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Feb 07

Acertei 75 de 84

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@Unknown - Feb 07

Bom demais

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@Unknown - Dec 01

Encantada com a generosidade!

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@Unknown - Nov 21

Gostei muito do teste

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@Unknown - Nov 16

Agradecida!

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@Unknown - Sep 07

gostei muito bom

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Excelente!

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@Unknown - Sep 04

Encantada

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@Unknown - Sep 04

Encantada!

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@Unknown - Aug 29

foi bom

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@Unknown - Aug 22

CADA VEZ APRENDO MAIS ; ACERTEI 139 DE 153 PERGUNTAS ; TODOS OS DIAS TENTO ESTUDAR UM POUCO

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Exlente, vou estudar para o teste.

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@Unknown - Jul 22

Obrigada pelo conteudo, estou me preperando para o teste

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@Unknown - May 07

Um cidadão português com a carta de condução categoria B está autorizado a conduzir um veículo de 11 lugares no México, visto que em Portugal apenas pode conduzir no máximo com 9 passageiros?

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@Unknown - Apr 02

Melhor não tem, estão de parabéns.

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@Unknown - Feb 28

excelente

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@Unknown - Feb 09

Exelente información

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@Unknown - Aug 20

EXCELENTE

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@Unknown - Aug 09

Muito bom, e explicativo!!!

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@Unknown - Aug 09

Muito legal

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@Unknown - Jun 08

Muito bom

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@Unknown - Apr 13

Me ajudou muito , obrigada .

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@Unknown - Apr 04

Muito esclarecedor !

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@Unknown - Jan 01

É incrível a confusão existente entre os condutores, sobre a circulação no corredor do BUS... Sabemos que não podemos circular, mas é inevitável o seu uso se mudarmos de direcção. Mesmo assim muita gente não entende isto e reina uma completa confusão.

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@Unknown - Oct 14

Os sinais são muito claros. Estou me preparando para o exame da troca da carteira de motorista. E estas informações podem me ajudar muito.

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@Unknown - Oct 09

Boa noite. Na Índia, conduz-se à esquerda ou à direita?

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@Unknown - Oct 02

Estou amando

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@Unknown - Sep 14

Estou a aprender imenso. Obrigada

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