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Botão Japonês De “Nota Mínima”
Means “agreement” in Japanese. More literally, it means to unite, or join together.
CJK Ideographs are characters used in Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages. Their writing systems all completely or partly use Chinese characters.
Botão Japonês De “Nota Mínima” foi aprovado como parte de Unicode 6.0 em 2010 e adicionado a Emoji 1.0 em 2015.
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