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The Japanese language is usually encoded using double-byte character codes, which can be reproduced as ASCII art.
Icon | Meaning |
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m9(^Д^) | jeering laughter |
m(_ _)m | kowtow as a sign of respect, or dogeza for apology[1] |
(´・ω・`) | snubbed or deflated[1] |
<`∀´> or <丶`∀´> | stereotypical Korean character (Nidā)[2] |
[ (★) ] <丶´Д`> |
stereotypical North Korean character (Kigā)[3] |
∧_∧ ( ;´Д`) |
stereotypical Japanese character (Monā)[3] |
∧∧ / 中\ ( `ハ´) |
stereotypical Chinese character (Sinā)[3] |
∧∧ / 台\ ( ^∀^) |
stereotypical Taiwanese character (Wanā)[3] |
∧∧ / 越 \ ( ・∀・ ) |
stereotypical Vietnamese character (Venā)[3] |
γ~三ヽ (三彡0ミ) ( ´∀`) |
stereotypical Indian Character (Monastē)[3] |
| ̄ ̄| _☆☆☆_ ( ´_⊃`) |
stereotypical American character (Samū)[3] |
┏━┓ ━━━━━━ ミΘc_Θ-ミ |
stereotypical Jewish character (Yudā)[3] |
__ │〓.│ ━━━━━ ミ ´_>`) |
stereotypical English character (Jakū)[3] |
____ (〓__> ξ ・_>・) |
stereotypical French character (Torirī)[3] |
_、,_ ミ _⊃) |
stereotypical German character (Gerumandamu)[3] |
≡≡彡 彡 ´_)` ) |
stereotypical Austrian character (Osutō)[3] |
,,,,,,,,,,,,, ミ;;;,,,,,,,ミ ( `_っ´) |
stereotypical Russian character (Rosukī)[3] |
_γ⌒ヽ_ lXXXXXXXXl ( ´m`) |
stereotypical Mexican character (Amīgo)[3] |
_ <(o0o)> (>ミ - ミ )> |
stereotypical Persian character (jujø)[3] |
(`・ω・´) | feel perky[2] |
_| ̄|○ | given up[2] |
(`-´)> | salute[2] |
(´;ω;`) | terribly sad[2] |
ヽ(´ー`)ノ | peace of mind[2] |
ヽ(`Д´)ノ | be irritable[2] |
(#゚Д゚) | angry[2] |
( ´Д`) | yelling, or panting[2] |
( ゚Д゚) | surprised, or loudmouthed[2] |
┐('~`;)┌ | don't know the answer[2] |
(´∀`) | carefree[2] |
( ´_ゝ`) | indifferent[2] |
Σ(゜д゜;) | shocked[2] |
( ゚ヮ゚) | happy, upbeat[2] |
キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!! | "It's here", Kitaa!, a general expression of excitement that something has appeared or happened or "I came".[1] |
キタワァ*・゜゚・*:.。..。.:*・゜(n‘∀‘)η゚・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゚・* !!!!! | Girlish version of "It's here".[2] |
⊂二二二( ^ω^)二⊃ | "bu-n", being carefree and above, with arms stretched out while running/soaring.[2] |
(*´Д`)ハァハァ | Erotic stirring, haa haa[2] |
( ´Д`)ノ(´・ω・`) ナデナデ | Patting, nade nade[2] |
(((( ;゚Д゚))) | Spook[2] |
Σ(゚Д゚) | Huge surprise[2] |
( ´∀`)σ)∀`) | Jog someone's cheek[2] |
(・∀・ )ヾ(- -;)コラコラ | Blaming "now now"[2] |
( ゚д゚) | Amazed[2] |
(´ー`)y-~~ | Smoking[2] |
( ^_^)o自自o(^_^ ) | Toast "Cheers"[2] |
m9(・∀・) | Flash of intuition[2] |
ヽ(´ー`)人(´∇`)人(`Д´)ノ | Friendly[2] |
('A`) | Lonely[2] |
( ´,_ゝ`) | Depressed, unsatisfied (based on indifferent)[2] |
(´-`).。oO( ... ) | Thinking[2] |
(゚Д゚;≡;゚Д゚) | Impatience[2] |
( ´д)ヒソ(´Д`)ヒソ(Д` ) | Whispers[2] |
(・∀・)つ⑩ | Carrying money[2] |
⊂(゚Д゚⊂⌒`つ≡≡≡(´⌒;;;≡≡≡ | Sliding on belly, "whooaaa!!!"[2] |
(゚д゚) | Unforeseen[2] |
(゚⊿゚) | "I don't need it"[2] |
щ(゚Д゚щ)(屮゚Д゚)屮 | Come on[2] |
(・∀・) | Mocking, "good"[2] |
(・A・) | "That's bad"[2] |
(゚∀゚) | Discharged drug-in-brain, goofing around, "A-HYA!"[2] |
( つ Д `) | Sad[2] |
エェェ(´д`)ェェエ | Not convincing[2] |
( ̄ー ̄) | Simper, Snorlax[2] |
( ゚∀゚)アハハ八八ノヽノヽノヽノ \ / \/ \ | Evil laugh (literally ahahaHAHA...)[2] |
[゚д゚] | Deflagged[2] |
♪┏(・o・)┛♪┗ ( ・o・) ┓♪┏ ( ) ┛♪┗ (・o・ ) ┓♪┏(・o・)┛♪ | Happy expressions, dancing to the music[2] |
d(*⌒▽⌒*)b | Happy expression[2] |
_| ̄|○, STO or OTZ or OTL | Despair. The "O" or "o" represents one's head on the ground, "T" or "r" forms the torso and "S" or "z" forms the legs.[1] |
(╬ ಠ益ಠ) | Extreme Distaste, meant to appear as an exaggerated grimace[2] |
(≧ロ≦) | Shouting[2] |
(ΘεΘ;) | Pretending not to notice, asleep because of boredom[2] |
お(^o^)や(^O^)す(^。^)みぃ(^-^)ノ゙ | Kana reading "O ya su mi" meaning "Good night" or "Night"[2] |
(*゚ノO゚)<オオオオォォォォォォォーーーーーイ! | Calling out, "Ooooi!"[2] |
\|  ̄ヘ ̄|/_______θ☆( *o*)/ | Kick[2] |
(‐^▽^‐)オーホッホ | Chuckle |
┌(;`~,)┐ | Discombobulated[2] |
ε=ε=ε=┌(;*´Д`)ノ | Running[2] |
ヽ(´▽`)/ | Happy[2] |
^ㅂ^ | Happy[2] |
(l'o'l) | Shocked[2] |
ヽ(o`皿′o)ノ | really angry[2] |
o/ o_ o/ o_ | "It's here" |
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞ or ☜(゚ヮ゚☜) | "Do it"[2] |
☜(⌒▽⌒)☞ | Angel[2] |
( ゚ヮ゚)☞ | Nudge / Poke[2] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d Y-N, Ken (14 August 2006). "Top thirty Japanese emoticons". WhatJapanThinks.com. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk 2channel Board for Emoticons[dead link]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Atwiki.jp[dead link](Non English)