for "hi" you literally just wave
my name is gets translated into: "me name ..... me". Point to yourself (me). then take your pointer and middle fingers of both hands and hold them each together (as if those two fingers were tied with strings on each hand). tap them together at the knuckles. then point back to yourself
In ASL (American Sign Language), your name must be finger spelled. The only way to learn your sign name is to ask a friend who is Deaf. from then on out, you can introduce yourself using that sign after finger spelling your name. I emphasis the fact that ONLY a Deaf FRIEND can give you your sign name since your name reflects an aspect of your personality or something that can be associated with you
pj is simple to finger spell, so you really wouldn't need to use a sign name, although it does add a sense of familiarity and a stronger relationship
In American Sign Language (ASL), you would sign "Hi, my name is PJ" by first signing "Hi" by waving your hand at the forehead, then fingerspelling "P" and "J" using the ASL alphabet.
In American Sign Language, you can say "Hi, my name Morgan" by signing "Hi, my name Morgan" using the appropriate gestures for each word. Remember to use facial expressions and body language to convey tone and meaning.
First, for the sign "hi", you take your dominant hand and put it to the end of your eyebrow in a salute-type manner. (Here, your fingers have to be together.) After you salut in this way, you take your hand with your fingers still as they were previously, and put your hand on your chest, for the sign "my". The sign for "name" is right here since it's hard to explain without showing you in person. In sign language they don't use "is", so you go to the alphabet and spell your name. As my name is Annika, I use the individual letters. There may be some shorter way, but I don't think so.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "garland" by signing the letter G, then moving your hands in a twisting motion to represent the string of items hanging.
To sign 'hi' in American Sign Language, raise your dominant hand to shoulder height, palm facing outward, and wiggle your fingers in a small wave motion.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the name "Taylor" using the ASL manual alphabet.
You sign it.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "garland" by signing the letter G, then moving your hands in a twisting motion to represent the string of items hanging.
Hi: There are no name signs. You either spell out the name or use the name sign given to you by yourself or, most often, by a loved one.
Hi: Not sure of the meaning of this word.
In American Sign Language, you can say "Hi, my name Morgan" by signing "Hi, my name Morgan" using the appropriate gestures for each word. Remember to use facial expressions and body language to convey tone and meaning.
To sign 'hi' in American Sign Language, raise your dominant hand to shoulder height, palm facing outward, and wiggle your fingers in a small wave motion.
In the Hokan language family, there isn't a universal word for "hi" as it consists of multiple diverse languages. Each language in the Hokan family would have its own way of greeting, such as "Kukwshum" in Chimariko or "Nani" in Yana.
Hi, if you are talking about ASL (American Sign Language) you will need to spell out each letter of the name. M-I-C-H-A-E-L If you have a Deaf person in your life, they can give a sign name for the word Michael, and you could just use the sign instead of finger-spelling. But at first, you need to fingerspell it.
Hi: Make a hooked finger, and tap in the air a couple of times.
In American Sign Language, you can sign "HERPES-I HAVE." This involves signing "HERPES" followed by signing "I HAVE" to indicate possession.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Lesley" can be spelled out using the manual alphabet. Each letter of the name is signed individually using handshapes corresponding to the letters L-E-S-L-E-Y.
In American Sign Language, the name Krysta can be spelled out using finger-spelling. Each letter of the name is represented by a specific hand movement corresponding to that letter.