You can just sign "ABOUT YOU, TELL ME", but you'll need some context.
For example: "Please tell me about your trip to Canada" becomes "ABOUT TRIP WHERE? CANADA TELL ME"
In American Sign Language, "tell me about yourself" can be signed as: "YOU DESCRIBE-YOURSELF TELL-ME."
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I need talk you something."
In American Sign Language, the sign for "shut up" is to bring your index finger to your lips and move it away from your mouth in a quick motion. This gesture is commonly used to communicate "shut up" in sign language.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "you make me whole" by signing "YOU" then "MAKE" with your dominant hand on top of your non-dominant hand moving upward, followed by signing "ME" and then signing "WHOLE" by forming "C" hands and bringing them together at your chest.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "say" is made by bringing your dominant hand toward your mouth in a curved motion, as if speaking.
To sign "Happy Holidays" in American Sign Language, you can sign HAPPY and then sign HOLIDAY. You can incorporate festive gestures or signs for specific holidays like Christmas or Hanukkah to make it more specific.
You could either read the story and and translate into sign language as you go, or you could paraphrase the story in sign language.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I need talk you something."
Note: There are many sign Languages around the world, the answer below refers to American Sign Language or ASL. The meaning depends on a variety of factors. Location of the sign, movement of the sign, palm orientation, sign direction etc. I can't answer this question accurately, as it is too difficult to tell the particular usage you are referring to.
You can tell by their body or sign language or by what their eyes are saying.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "you make me whole" by signing "YOU" then "MAKE" with your dominant hand on top of your non-dominant hand moving upward, followed by signing "ME" and then signing "WHOLE" by forming "C" hands and bringing them together at your chest.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "shut up" is to bring your index finger to your lips and move it away from your mouth in a quick motion. This gesture is commonly used to communicate "shut up" in sign language.
No, Juliette Gordon Low was not known to have ever learned or spoken sign language. Due to the fact that she was not completely deaf and that her hearing loss occurred later in life, Juliette probably did not learn sign language. In fact, there are stories about how she used her hearing loss to get people to do things she asked them to do. If they tried to tell her "no" she would just go on talking as if she had not heard them. Also keep in mind that there was a lot of stigma about sign languages prior to the 1960s.
Yes. Barking can be an invitation to play, a sign of annoyance, a sign of defense and a sign of aggression. But pay attention to the dogs body language and that is what will tell you what your dog is saying when he barks.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
A deaf person can communicate a secret by writing it down or typing it out in a private message. They may also choose to use a trusted interpreter to relay the secret verbally to the intended recipient.
Language is used in communtication to talk to other people without the use of sign language and/or grunting
They would have had some form of language or a combination of sign language /vocal language. No one knows for sure what it would sound like since there is no written language or records to tell that info to historians. I doubt that they sounded like modern humans.