Speak Emoji
Speak Emoji Combos
Speak Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Speak emoji mean?
This emoji depicts a head speaking or expressing something. It is used to represent talking, discussing, or sharing ideas.
How can I use the Speak emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Speak emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- π£οΈπ¬ - Speaking
- ππ¨οΈ - Phone Conversation
- π¬π€ - Chatting
How to Use Speak Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the speak emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Speak Emoji Meanings and Usage
Speaking Head
This emoji depicts a head speaking or expressing something. It is used to represent talking, discussing, or sharing ideas.
Speech Balloon
This emoji shows a speech balloon, indicating dialogue or conversation. It is often used to represent chatting or exchanging thoughts.
Left Speech Bubble
This emoji is a left-facing speech bubble. It signifies someone speaking or a quote being shared.
Megaphone
This emoji shows a megaphone used for amplifying speech. It represents announcements or the act of speaking out.
Microphone
This emoji depicts a microphone, used during speeches or performances. It signifies public speaking or singing.
Speak-No-Evil Monkey
This emoji shows a monkey covering its mouth, indicating someone is either shocked or should not speak about something.
Speaking Head
This emoji represents a head with sound waves, symbolizing spoken words or verbal communication.
Loudspeaker
This emoji shows a loudspeaker, often used for announcements. It represents making a statement or drawing attention.
Writing Hand
This emoji shows a hand writing, indicating communication through writing or expressing thoughts.
Mouth
This emoji represents a mouth, symbolizing speech and communication. It indicates the act of speaking or talking.
Ear
This emoji depicts an ear, signifying listening. It represents the importance of hearing what is being spoken.
Busts in Silhouette
This emoji shows two silhouettes, representing a conversation or dialogue between people.
Zipper-Mouth Face
This emoji shows a face with a zipper for a mouth, indicating someone is keeping a secret or should stop talking.
Envelope
This emoji represents an envelope, often used for sending messages or letters. It symbolizes written communication.
Scroll
This emoji shows a scroll, symbolizing written content or official documents. It represents sharing information.
Open Book
This emoji depicts an open book, indicating reading or sharing knowledge through communication.
Thought Balloon
This emoji shows a thought balloon, representing ideas or inner thoughts that may be expressed verbally.
Handshake
This emoji depicts a handshake, symbolizing agreement or understanding, often resulting from effective communication.
Speak Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Speaking
Indicating someone is talking or giving a speech.
Phone Conversation
Talking over the phone or having a chat.
Chatting
Having a conversation with someone.
Thoughtful Talk
Engaging in a conversation that involves deep thinking.
Singing
Performing or speaking through song.
Expressing Love
Speaking about feelings of love and affection.
Texting
Sending messages or chatting via text.
Group Discussion
Talking in a group setting or meeting.
Announcement
Making an important announcement or statement.
Asking a Question
Raising a hand to speak or ask something.
Storytelling
Sharing stories or narrating experiences.
Happy Conversation
Engaging in a cheerful and positive talk.
Loud Speaking
Speaking loudly or making a strong statement.
Interrogation
Asking questions in a serious or investigative manner.
Listening and Speaking
Engaging in a dialogue where both listening and speaking occur.
Giving Feedback
Speaking and providing written feedback.
Making a Deal
Speaking about terms and agreements in a negotiation.
Global Conversation
Talking about world issues or international topics.
Teaching
Speaking in an educational context, like teaching a class.