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  2. Umlaut (diacritic) - Wikipedia

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    Umlaut (/ Ėˆ ŹŠ m l aŹŠ t /) is a name for the two dots diacritical mark ( Ģˆ) as used to indicate in writing (as part of the letters ä , ö , and ü ) the result of the historical sound shift due to which former back vowels are now pronounced as front vowels (for example , , and as , , and ).

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  4. List of emojis - Wikipedia

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    Emoji Unicode name Codepoints Added in Unicode block Meaning šŸ˜€ Grinning Face U+1F600: Emoji 1.0 in 2015 Emoticons: Grinning: šŸ˜‚ Face with Tears of Joy U+1F602: Emoji 1.0 in 2015 Emoticons see Face with Tears of Joy emoji: šŸ˜ Smiling Face with Heart-Shaped Eyes U+1F60D: Emoji 1.0 in 2015 Emoticons see Face with Heart Eyes emoji: šŸ•“ļø

  5. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    The smiley began as two dots and a line representing eyes and a mouth. More elaborate designs in the 1950s emerged, with noses, eyebrows, and outlines. New York radio station WMCA used a yellow and black design for its " Good Guys " campaign in the early 1960s.

  6. Here's the 411 on All the Different Meanings for Heart Emojis

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    Two Hearts. Flirty, festive, and super fun, this emoji has a playful, frisky spirit you're gonna wanna call on when sliding into a crush's DMs, texting your new fella, or just commenting on your ...

  7. Yery - Wikipedia

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    Yeru or Eru (Š« ы; italics: Š« ы), usually called Y in modern Russian or Yery or Ery historically and in modern Church Slavonic, is a letter in the Cyrillic script. It represents the close central unrounded vowel /ÉØ/ (more rear or upper than i) after non-palatalised (hard) consonants in the Belarusian and Russian alphabets .

  8. What Do All the Heart Emojis Mean? A Guide To Using the ... - AOL

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  9. Instagram reveals top emojis, explains what they really mean

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    The second most-popular emoji is the heart-shaped-eyes face. It can stand for "gorgeous," "goregous" or "gorgous." Apparently "gorgeous" is a really hard word to spell.