You don't have to sign in to ask a question, but if you don't you can't receive updates when your question is answered.
You already have ! Any question you ask is 'public' - for anyone to answer.... That's the whole point of forums (not just WikiAnswers).
You just type in your question and you have to sign in and put your email.
Which sign language? British? American? French? German? Re-ask the question with the missing information.
You just did! ;) To ask a new question on Answers, simply type your question in the "Ask us anything" bar at the top of the page. The best way to ask a question is to become a member of the site by clicking "Sign up," and choosing a method (Facebook, Google Plus, Twitter, or your email address) to sign up. Then, when you ask a question, you can keep track of where it is, when it is answered, and who answered it (and even follow up with the answerer!).
Well, for one thing, it leaves the question as asked by an anonymous person.
Can you please rephrase your question and ask again.
No, however it's a sign of homophobia to ask such a question.
yes you can but let me ask u a question's it sign in on msn when you sign in on ebuddy?
Sure. You have to ask yourself the question, "why would I want to sign this, what's in it for me."
okay, that's a good question. if you are signing in the first place you should know how to finger spell so just ask "how to you say" in sign language and then finger spell the word you are asking about.
No. Your question will be seen by members of the worldwide community of people who are users of WikiAnswers. You don't have to sign-up or pay anything to ask a question and receive an answer. There is no guarantee that you will get an answer but, if you ask your question in as short and clear a way as possible, you are more likely to get an answer. You don't have to pay anything to become a registered member so why not sign-up to become one? Then you can help to answer questions too!
Look around and ask yourself if you'd like to live in a world without signs, then ask yourself the question again.