Touch the middle of your left palm with your right middle finger, then touch the middle of your right palm with your left middle finger. See the Related Link.
To sign 'Jesus' in American Sign Language, fingerspell the letters J-E-S-U-S using the ASL alphabet.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "bible" involves placing one hand palm-up under the other hand and bringing the top hand down, as if opening a book.
To say "Jesus loves me" in American Sign Language, you would sign "Jesus" by pointing to the center of each palm, raising both hands up near your shoulders, and then sign "love" by crossing your arms over your chest in an X shape. Finally, point to yourself for "me."
In American Sign Language, you can sign "WHEN YOU BORN?" to ask someone when they were born.
To sign "Are you happy?" in American Sign Language, you would sign: YOU HAPPY? with raised eyebrows.
To express "Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man" in American Sign Language, you can sign: JESUS GROW WISDOM STATURE FAVOR GOD MAN. This can be conveyed by signing the individual concepts in the order mentioned while maintaining the appropriate facial expressions and body language.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "bible" involves placing one hand palm-up under the other hand and bringing the top hand down, as if opening a book.
In American Sign Language, you can sign "WHEN YOU BORN?" to ask someone when they were born.
To sign "Are you happy?" in American Sign Language, you would sign: YOU HAPPY? with raised eyebrows.
To express "Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man" in American Sign Language, you can sign: JESUS GROW WISDOM STATURE FAVOR GOD MAN. This can be conveyed by signing the individual concepts in the order mentioned while maintaining the appropriate facial expressions and body language.
To sign "salmon" in American Sign Language, you would fingerspell the letters S-A-L-M-O-N.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "emo" by fingerspelling the letters E-M-O.
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You would say this with the sign for "you" and the sign for "silly."
To sign "grace" in American Sign Language, use the sign by moving your dominant hand, palm down, from your forehead to your chest in a fluid motion.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "wild cat" is made by signing WILD and then CAT.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for David involves making a D handshape and then placing it on your forehead.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "you're welcome" by using the sign for "welcome" and then pointing towards the person you are addressing.