MINA
Mu lo wo
In Mina, "I love you" is translated as "Men seni sevirem".
Helen Keller said "water" on April 5, 1887, when her teacher, Anne Sullivan, pumped water over her hand while spelling out the word in sign language. This breakthrough moment marked the beginning of Helen Keller's understanding of language and communication.
saying "bubble" is addicting because it's a very random, funny word to say, and if you say it to much, you can not stop! That is why I LOOOVE saying "bubble bubble bubble bubble"!
Mina de tierra
Mitha Mina Shamaya
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Helen" can be signed by forming the letter "H" with your dominant hand and tracing a path from your shoulder to your hip in a downward motion. This sign represents the initial letter of the name "Helen."
Thank you (my) friends - Tack mina vänner
Borrel
Fllucke
i nei mina i nei nē hā i taua wā tonu there is how you say "I wish I was there"
Helen Keller learned to associate the feeling of running water with the manual sign for water made in her hand. This connection between the sensation of water and the sign language symbol enabled her to understand concepts and language. Through this, she was able to grasp the concept of a word representing an object.