🈷 Japanese “monthly Amount” Button

Code Points: U+1F237

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🈷 Emoji Meaning

The Japanese “monthly amount” button 🈷 emoji (U+1F237) depicts a traditional Japanese symbol used to represent the word "month" (月 - tsuki). It resembles a stylized crescent moon within a circle. While often referred to as a "monthly amount" button, its meanings are broader than just financial transactions.

Most popular meanings:

  • Month/Monthly: This is the most common meaning. It can refer to a month in general, a monthly occurrence, or something related to a particular month.
  • Monthly Payment/Fee: As its nickname suggests, it's frequently used in discussions about recurring payments, subscriptions, or bills.
  • Moon/Lunar: Because of its visual resemblance to a crescent moon, it can sometimes be used in contexts related to the moon, lunar cycles, or astrology.
  • Menstruation: In some cases, particularly in online communities, it can be used as a discreet way to refer to menstruation or menstrual cycles, again due to the connection with the moon's cycle.
  • Japanese Culture: More generally, it can be used to evoke Japanese culture or tradition, especially in relation to calendars or timekeeping.

It's important to consider the context to understand the specific meaning intended by the user.


Japanese “monthly Amount” Button Emoji Images

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