New emojis 2019: Emojipedia have released new emojis

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Find out which emojis have joined the list!

Emojipedia has announced the release of a load of new emojis - and there are some amazing new additions!

Otters, flamingos and sloths are all featured, but there is also a big focus on more diverse emojis to reflect users better.

These include wheelchair users, guide and service dogs and people doing sign language.

Take a look at the new emojis and let us know what you think in the comments!

Quiz: Which emoji are you?

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Emojipedia has introduced more diverse emojis and emoji couples.

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For the first time there will be emojis that show people in wheelchairs.

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They've also introduced guide and service dogs - look how cute they are!

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There are now emojis that show they can sign...

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...and an emoji ear that has a hearing aid!

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An adorable sloth and otter make some of the cutest additions to the new emoji list.

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An orangutan scratching its head and a bright pink flamingo might come in handy as well!

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There's now an emoji for a traditional Hindu temple and one for an auto-rickshaw - which is like a tiny car with no doors!

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There's now a pretty emoji sari!

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Falafel - which are flavoured balls made out of chickpeas - and mate - a traditional South American caffeine drink - are the latest food to join Emojipedia.