ð Ear Emoji
Technical Details
Name
Ear
Short Name
:ear:
Unicode
U+1F442
Unicode Version
1.0Release Year
2010
Category
People & BodySubcategory
Body PartsPlatform Support
Apple Google Twitter Facebook
Has Skin Tones
Yes
Platform Renderings
Unicode

Apple Style

Google Style

Twitter Style

Facebook Style
Gmail
SoftBank
DoCoMo
KDDI
SVG Code
<svg width="128" height="128" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <text x="64" y="64" font-size="96" text-anchor="middle" dominant-baseline="middle" font-family="serif" >ð</text> </svg>
Emoji Meaning
Meaning
A human ear depicted in a stylized manner, often with a light or medium skin tone. The ear is typically shown with a visible inner ear and a slight curve, resembling a realistic anatomical representation. Symbolizes listening, hearing, or paying attention. Part of the People & Body category, specifically within the body-parts subcategory.
Common Uses
- Indicating active listening: 'I'm all ð for your ideas.'
- Referring to hearing something: 'Did you ð that noise?'
- Expressing interest in a topic: 'Tell me more, I'm ð.'
Example Sentences
- Please ensure you ð carefully to the instructions.
- She always ðs to her customers' feedback.
- I can't believe I ð that on the news!