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To say "sing" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use both hands to mime the action of holding a microphone and moving it towards your mouth while opening and closing your fingers slightly.
No, it is more appropriate to say "communicate in sign language" as sign language is a visual-gestural language and not spoken.
In Abaluya language, "sing" is pronounced as "chanu".
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.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I can understand" by signing I-KNOW, UNDERSTAND.
Well you can't sing in sign language but you could interpret the words to the song. In other words, you can not sing in sign 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 Abaluya language, "sing" is pronounced as "chanu".
There is not a sing for the word recipe , therefore you have to spell the word out.
No, it is more appropriate to say "communicate in sign language" as sign language is a visual-gestural language and not spoken.
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.
You need to fingerspell it.
You would say this with the sign for "you" and the sign for "silly."
To sign "am" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can simply sign the letter "A" and then the letter "M" with your dominant hand. Hold the "M" handshape near your chest or slightly to the side.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I can understand" by signing I-KNOW, UNDERSTAND.
To sign "Olivia" in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell the letters "O-L-I-V-I-A" using the manual alphabet. Start with your dominant hand to fingerspell the letters one by one.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "tower" involves forming a fist with your dominant hand, extending your index finger, and tracing upward in a vertical motion. This movement mimics the idea of a tall structure like a tower.