Searching Emojis With Casual Japanese Keywords — Why Unicode CLDR's ja Annotations Aren't Enough
If you type "わらう" (laugh) into Slack's emoji search, you get nothing. The same is true for "ぴえん" (a sad-cute slang for crying that took over Japanese Twitter around 2020), or "ばんざい" (a celebratory "hooray"). Unicode's CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository) ships official Japanese annotations for every
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