Japanese Smiley Face - How To Discuss
David Craig
Updated on May 29, 2026
Japanese Smiley Face
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It's like a crooked smile when you can't see it.
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This is what I was looking for, thanks.
Sounds like anesian katakana. If you google it, you may find a fraudulent sheet that will tell you the sound of each of these symbols. They are mainly used to represent words that have no resemblance in the nineteenth language and spell the words separately. Like the United States, the United States of America will be written in an annuity, but it will be written in an annuity.
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Japanese Smiley Face
Japanese Smiley Face
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It's like a crooked smile when you can't see it.
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An initiative seems to be Katakana. If you google it, you may find a fraudulent sheet that will tell you the sound of each of these symbols. They are mainly used to represent words that have no equivalent in the nineteenth language and to spell the word skillfully. As in the United States, in 19th it will be United States of America, but in 19th its spelling will be pnetic.
This page can help you.
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ƑÂ “What does this sign mean in anese / ese language?
It's like a crooked smile when you can't see it.
Japanese Smiley Face
Japanese Smiley Face
Yes, the red seal in the corner is your name, not your signature. This is a tradition that comes from calligraphy and stamps. I don't know, but I know it's very common in one, and I imagine the same could be said of any place that uses these symbols. Help, for example
This is tsu. No sense in telling you now - I don't wanna ruin the suprise.
It's not, it's just a smiley face icon.