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Below are a set of links which will take you to other pages containing:
  • symbols for specific events on the calendar such as Christmas, Bonfire night, New Year,  Weddings, Birthdays, etc;
  • a specific category of nouns (such as clothing);
  • a specific part of speech set (such as adjectives) The list is arranged alphabetically in order of completed pages. new pages will be added throughout the year.

On each page is a set of symbols. These symbols are free to use. However they may not be:
  • used by business, re-sold, or used in any commercial gain. 
  • passed to any other person, body, or group;
  • published without acknowledging their source.

The symbols are mainly high quality .png graphics. A few older ones are either .wmf  or .gifs. All have completely transparent backgrounds. Once I have a request for a specific set of symbols, I will send you a zipped file containing your request or, if the file is too large to be sent by e-mail, send you a link such that the file may be downloaded.

To obtain a set of symbols, please use the request form at the bottom of each symbol page. If you only want a specific symbol ... contact me using the form below and tell me the name(s) of the symbol required. Sometimes I will send the entire set of symbols rather than just one as it may be less time consuming as zipped files of the sets are generally ready to go.

If you believe that there are items missing from the listing or symbols missing  from any page, please contact me on the form below and I will endeavour to add them.

Please note that the links in bold are those that are active. In time, all will be available. If you have any suggestions for other categories on the list then please feel free to contact me.

All symbols are copyright Talksense.


Alphabetical Listing

Events

Al-Hijira (December 7th)   
April Fool (April 1st)
Bank Holiday (varies)      
Birthday
   
Bodhi Day (December 8th 2010)  
Bonfire Night (November 5th)     
Burns Night (25th January)      
Children In Need (November)     
Chinese New Year (Febuary 3rd 2011)(Year of the Rabbit)
Christmas (25th December)     
Comic Relief (Red Nose Day)(18th March 2011)       
Disasters       
Diwali (26th October 2011) 
Duanwu Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) (June)     
Easter (April 24 2011)    
Father's Day (varies around the world)  
Funeral  (loss and death)   
Halloween (October 31st)    
Hana Matsuri (April 8th)   
Hogmanay (December 31st)   
Holi (March (varies))      
Holiday    
Independence day (Celebrate independence from Britain?!)(July 4th)
Lent/Ash Wednesday (February)  
Maga Puja (March 30th)  
Mischief Night (November 4th)   
Mother's Day (varies around the world)
Nanakshahi (Sikh New Year)(March 14th)
New Year (January 1st)  
Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) (February)  
Passover (March 30th)
Purim (February March)
Ramadan (August)
Remembrance Day (11th hour of 11th day of 11th month)    
Royal Occasions       
Sangha Day (November 21st)
St. Andrew's Day (November 30th)   
St. David's Day (March 1st)   
St. George's Day (April 23rd)      
St. Patrick's Day (March 17th)    
Sukkot (September)
Thanksgiving (November 25th 2010)    
Tomb Sweeping Day (Qingming festival) (April 5th)        
Valentine's Day (February 14th)
Vesākha    
Wedding         
Wedding Anniversary  
Yom HaShoah (April 11th)  
   
Yom Kippur (September 18th)     
Zodiac    

General Vocabulary categories concerned with all events  

Adjectives   
Adverbs   
Animals   

Bathroom    
Bedroom    
Books, Magazines, Periodicals
Calendar  

Clothes    
Clothing Brands    
Colour   
Computer  

Conjunctions   
Containers    
Curriculum and Time-Table   
Death and Bereavement    
Drinks
Drinks: Making Tea

Economy 
Electrical   
Emotions   
Family  
Food (Misc) 

Food Apple  
Food Cheese  
Food Egg  
Food Potato
Food Soup   
Geography    

Grammar and syntax    
History    
Household    

Kitchen    
Leisure  

Materials    
Number  
People
Places     

Prepositions  
Pronouns    

Religion    
Rooms 

Sex (WARNING! If you are easily offended, please do not navigate to this page as it contains symbols for sexually related vocabulary.)
Shops and Shopping
Sport
Time   

Toys and Games   
Transport 

Verbs    (The verbs are spread over many pages sorted by their initial letter)
Weather     

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