I had read about https://kaomoji.ru/en/. I don’t know if there’s a specific word for the Chinese counterpart or if they do it the same way Japanese do.
I don’t know if there’s a specific word for the Chinese counterpart or if they do it the same way Japanese do.
顔文字, the word, uses adapted Chinese characters (literally: face characters/letters), so I wouldn’t be surprised if their word for it uses their equivalent.
I had read about https://kaomoji.ru/en/. I don’t know if there’s a specific word for the Chinese counterpart or if they do it the same way Japanese do.
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顔文字, the word, uses adapted Chinese characters (literally: face characters/letters), so I wouldn’t be surprised if their word for it uses their equivalent.
顔文字 doesn’t sound as cool
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