🌐 Emoji Translator
See emoji names and keywords in 15 languages
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Frequently Asked Questions
The translator shows emoji names and keywords in 15 languages: English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Arabic, French, Russian, German, Turkish, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Thai.
All translations are sourced from the Unicode CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository), the same dataset used by Apple, Google, and other platforms for their emoji names and search keywords.
Yes. Enter a word in any of the 15 supported languages, and the tool will find matching emojis based on localized keywords and names from the CLDR data.
Each language adapts emoji names to its cultural context. For example, the rice ball emoji is 'rice ball' in English but 'onigiri' in Japanese. These aren't just translations — they reflect how each culture understands the emoji.
Coverage varies by language. English has the most complete keyword data. Major languages like Japanese, Korean, and Spanish have excellent coverage, while some languages may have partial keyword data.