Japanese Emoticons Part 2

April 3, 2007 on 7:40 pm | In Culture | | Email This Post

Ready for more Japanese Emoticons?

(^^ゞ

三 (/ ^^)/

p(^-^)q

(^人^)

(*゜▽゜ノノ゛☆

(・_・;)

(ノ^^)八(^^ )ノ

o(^^o)(o^^)o

σ(^-^;)

(-_☆)

(-.-;)

(^_^)v

(^3^)-☆chu!! (Note: chu!! Means “kiss!” in Japanese)

(//▽//)

(・_・)エッ….? (Note: エッ?means, “huh?” in Japanese)

(-o-;)

(-з-)

(*´Д`)=з

┐(´ー`)┌

φ(.. )

(^o^)v-~~~

(*^o^)乂(^-^*)

o(゜∇゜*o)(o*゜∇゜)o〜♪

(σ・∀・)σ

(`∀´)

( ̄ー ̄)

:*:・( ̄∀ ̄)・:*:(´・ω・`)

ヽ(゜▽、゜)ノ

(`・ω・´)

As before… There are still more.

Incredible.

These are incredibly descriptive, but if there are any you don’t understand, ask in the comments and I’ll let you know what they’re supposed to mean.

Btw, you can also get t-shirts with happy Japanese emoticons over at J-List. Warning, maybe too geeky for public use.

In case you forgot about the previous ascii emoticons, they’re here in the previous emoticons post.

- Harvey

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  1. Gravatar

    It makes me sad that American computers don’t have support for most of those characters in programs…

    I can write them, but as far as sending them to others….

    ??????? ?? ????

    Comment by Jess — April 3, 2007 #

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    Is this (`・ω・´) a chicken or a buta?

    Comment by Clive — April 4, 2007 #

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    [...] Newbie blogs some mobile and computer emoticons in Japan. If you are interested, there are more from the previous post. Oiwan [...]

    Pingback by Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » Japan: Emoticons — April 4, 2007 #

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    Thanks for them emoticons! I started to use them right away!!
    o(゜∇゜*o)(o*゜∇゜)o〜♪

    Comment by Chrissy — April 4, 2007 #

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    Yay! Gaim supports them!

    I took the “eh?” one and sent it to my friend using gaim to see what would happen.

    I doubt he’s going to use them as much as I will, but he’s glad to know gaim supports unicode.

    Comment by Jess — April 5, 2007 #

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    Can you tell me what does this emoticon ^&^ mean?

    Thanks!

    Comment by deni — March 14, 2008 #

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    i know none of them

    Comment by qqhendy — August 20, 2008 #

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