ok this answer is this....
you take your hands and push them up against your chest for happy.
Then after you do that twice you bring your hands down from your chest.
point your pointer finger out on both hands and cross them right under left.
then take the two fingers and touch them together. then for "you" you point to that someone.
there are multiple ways, however, here are two:
way #1= make a 'one' with your writing hand and point up. your elbow should be in your other hand, with your forearm of your other arm laying horizontal across your stomach. move your hand which is pointing up, and move it towards your other elbow.
way#2=pretty much the same, but with a flat hand, thumb tucked in.
"Happy birthday" in Igbo language is "Ihunanya omume."
happy birthday
Happy birthday
You're asking in which I am assuming you want to say Happy Birthday to someone who is audibly impaired? In which case, you may need to be more specific as there are lots of different "languages" of sign language. Usually depending on which country you are from. Sorry I didn't realise it was out of the American sign language folder. My apologies!
Happy Birthday
How do you say Happy Birthday in haida language
"Happy birthday" in Chavacano could be said as "Feliz Cumpleaños."
happy birthday
To wish someone a happy birthday in Telugu, you can say "పుట్టిన రోజు శుభాకాంక్షలు" (Puttina roju shubhakankshalu), which translates to "wishing you a happy birthday".
"རིས་དང་ཕ་ཉི་ཀོ་ལོ།" (Ris dang pha nya ko lo) is how you say happy birthday in Tibetan.
Belize's official language is English, so you don't say it any different than how you normally say it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
we'll this is a speaking language not a writing language so it will look a bit strange. "hadagap-padagee badagirth-dadagay"