Not really. We don't call them symbols: rather, we call them Torah-commands. Such mitzvot (commands) as the Tefillin (Exodus 13:9) and the Tzitzit (Numbers 15:38) may be called "symbols" by others, but we don't usually describe them like that.
Jews do not have icons. Texts are used in study and prayer, and symbols are sometimes used during holidays and the Sabbath.
Five threes do not equal ten, so you can't use symbols to show that.
All Jewish holidays have symbols because Jews use them to remind themselves of the reasons for various aspects of the holiday.
latitude and longitude
keys
A star.
map keys
No, not all English dictionaries use the same symbols to show pronunciation. Different dictionaries may use different systems like IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) or their own pronunciation guides with unique symbols. It's best to refer to the pronunciation key provided by the specific dictionary you are using.
reasons why people use symbols and signs in health and social care settings are because cetain sevice users may have a difficulty in speaking or they are deaf so there would be symbols to show to summarise what you are wanting them tyo do or what the client wants to do
you don't you can activate them but all they show is symbols numbers and letters if they do anything more I wouldn't know how
a piece of corn or an ear of corn
Download Emoji in the App store and symbols will be integrated into your iPhone's keyboard. You can use those symbols on Instagram.