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  1. 😀 Grinning Face (face, grin) – English 😀 Grinsendes Gesicht (Gesicht, lol, lustig) – Deutsch 😀 Visage Rieur (sourire) – Français 😀 Широко Улыбается (лицо, радость, счастье, улыбка, широкая улыбка) – Русский 😀 Cara Sonriendo (cara, divertido, feliz, sonrisa) – Español
    😀 grinning face emoji meaning 173 readers have rated this 3/5 Rate this emoji Used to convey happy emotions or to express excitement, the grinning face emoji is a variation of the popular grinning face with smiley eyes or the grinning face with big eyes.
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    😀 Meaning The "grinning face" emoji 😀 depicts a broad, cheerful smile with eyes open wide. It's often used to convey general happiness, excitement, approval, or a sense of fun.
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    Close-mid central unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

    The close-mid central unrounded vowel, or high-mid central unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ɘ⟩. This is a mirrored letter e and should not be confused with the schwa ⟨ə⟩, which is a … Se mer

    • Its vowel height is close-mid, also known as high-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between a close vowel (a high vowel) and a mid vowel.
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    1. ^ While the International Phonetic Association prefers the terms "close" and "open" for vowel height, many linguists use "high" and "low".
    2. ^ For example Collins & Mees (1990). Se mer

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