Japanese Emoticons Part 3

Posted on 05. May, 2007 @ 4:22 am by in Culture Views: 318

Time for some more Japanese emoticons (“kaomoji”) 「顔文字」!

Check out the other sets in case you missed them.

Japanese Emoticons Part 1

Japanese Emoticons Part 2

( ̄口 ̄)

( ̄○ ̄;)

( ̄□ ̄;)!!

(☆o☆)

(+_+)

(*_*)

(@_@)

(><;)

(→o←)ゞ

(((゜д゜;)))

(#`ε´#)

( ̄^ ̄)

(-_-#)

(-_-メ

(`ε´)

(-”-;)

(`へ´)

)`ε´(

\(゜□゜)/

o(_ _*)o

m(_ _)m

m(u_u)m

m(..)m

(T_T)

(〒_〒)

(|||_|||)

(>_<)

Three posts of emoticons and no repeats… Can you believe it?

Don’t forget about the fact that you can get t-shirts with happy Japanese emoticons over at J-List.


- Harvey

  • http://islandinthepacific.blogspot.com Jessica

    I just saw that Pandora, which you had commented about on my blog, is no longer available for most listeners outside the US. They’s even offering refunds to subscribers… I guess maybe the right emoticon for that would be (>_

  • http://islandinthepacific.blogspot.com Jessica

    That came out all wrong! I meant they’re not they’s (yikes) and I meant (>_

  • http://islandinthepacific.blogspot.com Jessica

    Well it keeps cutting the Japanese emoticon off… maybe because I don’t speak Japanese. :P

  • http://www.japannewbie.com harvey

    Jessica’s going crazy with the comments!

    Not sure what it’s doing to your emotion.. Hrm… Maybe it thinks its trying to be HTML or something?

    Too bad that Pandora is gone… Probably some copyright trouble.

    Hey Jess you guys should move to Ireland next!

  • Miki

    So I know a bunch of these are self explanatory~ but, it’d be so great if you had the emotion meaning beside the smiley (altho, that sounds time consuming).

    What’s this one? m(..)m

  • http://www.japannewbie.com harvey

    Hi Miki! In that one, the m’s are little hands kind of on top of a flat surface, balled up. The (. .) is a face with little peering eyes.

    So it’s kind of a cute face of someone looking over a counter top or something.

    That’s how I see it anyway!

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