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πΆThis emoji represents a dog and is often used to symbolize loyalty, friendship or the presence of a pet.
The πΆ emoji represents the face of a dog, looking cute and friendly.
The dog emoji is often used to symbolize dogs in general or to convey the idea of friendship and loyalty often associated with dogs. It is often used in contexts related to pets or animals in general, and can also be used to symbolize a friendly or innocent attitude.
The dog emoji is part of the emoji collection released in Unicode 6.0 in 2010.
Dogs are a symbol of friendship and loyalty in many cultures, as they are often kept as pets and are known for their loyalty.
This emoji can be used in a variety of contexts. Here are a few examples:
To symbolize dogs or pets: "I can't wait to get my new puppy. πΆ"
To symbolize friendship or loyalty: "You're a true friend, just like a dog. πΆ"
To express a friendly or innocent attitude: "He's so cute and innocent, just like a puppy. πΆ"
Compared to other animal emoji, such as the π± (cat) or π° (rabbit), the πΆ emoji has a strong connection to the concepts of friendship and loyalty. Unlike the π (dog) emoji, which is a whole dog, the πΆ emoji specifically shows a dog's face and often has a cuter and friendlier connotation.
The emoji is also known by the following names.
πΆ dog
First, we take a look at the basic emotion, the core of the emoji's nature. Then we will look at the secondary emotions that the emoji can evoke in us.
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In this section, we examine the emotional impact of emojis. We will use examples to show how emojis can evoke different emotions in the reader depending on the context.
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Emoji | πΆ |
Unicode-Name | Dog Face |
Apple-Name | Dog Face |
Category | Animals & Nature |
Shortcuts | Slack GitHub Discord |
Codepoints | U+1F436 |
Keywords | face, dog, dog face, animal |
Unicode-Version | Unicode 6.0 11.10.2010 |
Emoji-Version | Emoji 1.0 09.06.2015 |
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