To say 'door' in American Sign Language, you will utlize both flat hands, with palms facing outward and fingers pointing upward. The fingers should be closed together. This may be done with "B" handshapes or simply closed-finger flat palm handshapes. You place the flat-hands or "B" hands in or above neutral signing space (thumbs or index fingers touching, respectively), with the palms facing foreward. For most signers, except when referring specifically about a double door, the non-dominant hand remains in this position, unchanged. You then swing the dominant hand, via wrist movement, so that the palm faces the side of the non-dominant hand. This is an iconic signs that resembes the swing of a door opening on its hinges.
In American Sign Language, door is signed by placing one hand vertically with fingers extended and tapping the other hand against it a couple of times.
To say "bible" in American Sign Language you would sign "Jesus" then "book."
To sign "salmon" in American Sign Language, you would fingerspell the letters S-A-L-M-O-N.
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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.
To say "bible" in American Sign Language you would sign "Jesus" then "book."
To sign "salmon" in American Sign Language, you would fingerspell the letters S-A-L-M-O-N.
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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.
To sign "voice" in American Sign Language, make a "V" hand shape near your throat and move it forward slightly.
To say "twilight" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "night + light" to represent the fading light at the end of the day.
It depends on which sign language you are talking about. If you are talking about American Sign Language, the sign is made by using your index finger to point downward. This is also the sign for feet and ground, depending on context.
You don't. Like many spoken languages such as Russian and Latin, American Sign Language has no signs for articles such as "the" and "a".
To say "Wait a minute" in American Sign Language, you can sign MO-MENT, similar to holding up one finger for a moment of time or pause.