Tha depends on which sign language you mean - American Sign Language or British Sign Language or Russian Sign Language or Australian Sign Language. In American Sign Language the letter D is formed by extending upwards the index finger and then making a round shape with the thumb and other fingers over the palm.
To sign the letter D in American Sign Language, hold up your index finger and your thumb to create a letter "D" shape. You can position the letter "D" near your forehead or slightly to the side.
To make the letter X in American Sign Language, cross your index and middle fingers to form an X shape. Hold the hand near your chest or waist and position the crossed fingers in front of your body. This creates the visual representation of the letter X.
In American Sign Language, the letter "b" is signed by making a fist with your thumb extended and tucked under your fingers. This handshape is then held at chest level with the palm facing inwards.
To sign the letter U in American Sign Language, extend your pinky, ring, and middle fingers straight up while tucking in your index and thumb fingers. This handshape represents the letter U.
In sign language there is a shape they make with their fingers for each letter of the alphabet. Saying good luck in sign language can be done by spelling the words out using the letters. There is also a special way to hold your hands with both thumbs up that means good luck and take care.
In American Sign Language you form the letter D by touching your thumb to your middle, ring, and pinky fingers while holding your pointer finger up (looks like a lower-case d). You can see this in action here: http://www.start-american-sign-language.com/asl-alphabet.html Each country's sign language has an alphabet unique to that nation's respective sign language, if the reader would like to know letters of the alphabet in Japanese, British, Russian or various other sign languages, they should search websites specializing in such sign languages.
To make the letter X in American Sign Language, cross your index and middle fingers to form an X shape. Hold the hand near your chest or waist and position the crossed fingers in front of your body. This creates the visual representation of the letter X.
In American Sign Language, the letter "b" is signed by making a fist with your thumb extended and tucked under your fingers. This handshape is then held at chest level with the palm facing inwards.
To sign the letter U in American Sign Language, extend your pinky, ring, and middle fingers straight up while tucking in your index and thumb fingers. This handshape represents the letter U.
In sign language there is a shape they make with their fingers for each letter of the alphabet. Saying good luck in sign language can be done by spelling the words out using the letters. There is also a special way to hold your hands with both thumbs up that means good luck and take care.
In American Sign Language you form the letter D by touching your thumb to your middle, ring, and pinky fingers while holding your pointer finger up (looks like a lower-case d). You can see this in action here: http://www.start-american-sign-language.com/asl-alphabet.html Each country's sign language has an alphabet unique to that nation's respective sign language, if the reader would like to know letters of the alphabet in Japanese, British, Russian or various other sign languages, they should search websites specializing in such sign languages.
To sign "am" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can simply sign the letter "A" and then the letter "M" with your dominant hand. Hold the "M" handshape near your chest or slightly to the side.
To sign the letter J in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger extended and pointing upward. Hold your fist at shoulder level and move your extended index finger in a small circle.
1. Make the letter 2 with your hand. 2. Tap those 2 fingers with your thumb to show NO!
I don't know of a word for 'the' in sign language. My guess is that you would spell it out. T - make a fist and place the thumb between the index and middle fingers. H - fold all of your fingers over and leave the index and middle fingers extended and pointing out away from you. E - hold your hand up and curl all your fingers down and the thumb in toward the palm. I also included a link to an ASL dictionary. http://www.handspeak.com/sign/index.php You do not use the word "the" in sign language.
No they dont have fingers
To sign the letter H in American Sign Language (ASL), form a closed fist with your hand and extend your thumb upward, resembling the letter H.
Here are the following steps on signing "go away":Place your four fingers on your temple on the left side of your head with your fingers together. Place your thumb under your chin, touching.Pull your hand about 6-8'' away from your face to your left and make the letter "O" in sign language. Your fingers should still be facing your jaw.************I am doing this sign with my left hand. To use your right hand, just do it the other way around***********