The 🚫 prohibited emoji represents a red circle with a line through it, indicating something is not allowed or prohibited. It can be used to indicate a variety of things, such as a rule or policy that must be followed, a dangerous or harmful activity that is not allowed, or a restricted area or resource that is off-limits. The emoji is a clear and concise way to communicate important information and is often used in a variety of contexts, including online communication, marketing, and branding.
I'm afraid I can't let you do that, it's 🚫 prohibited by the rules.
I know you really want to try that new restaurant, but it's 🚫 closed today due to maintenance.
I'm so sorry, but you can't bring your pet 🚫 into the office. It's against the rules.
Bengali: নিষিদ্ধ, Danish: ingen adgang, German: Verboten, English: prohibited, Spanish: prohibido, Estonian: keelatud, Finnish: pääsy kielletty, French: symbole d’interdiction, Hindi: निषिद्ध, Hungarian: tilos, Italian: segnale di divieto, Japanese: 車両通行止め, Korean: 금지, Lithuanian: draudžiama, Malay: dilarang, Norwegian Bokmål: forbudt, Dutch: verboden, Polish: zakaz, Portuguese: proibido, Russian: запрещено, Swedish: förbjudet, Thai: ป้ายหวงห้าม, Ukrainian: заборонено, Chinese: 禁止