I think....a fist with both hands, keeping your thumbs on the outside and laying them flat. Hold your fists pressed together, with your thumbs on the top and pointing away from your body. Keeping them level, make a circular motion away from your body and then back around again with your fists together like this. I circle counter-clockwise, but I'm not 100% sure that this is correct. :)
To sign "together" in American Sign Language, bring both hands together, with palms facing inward, then interlock your fingers. Next, move your hands in a circular motion as if blending two things together.
In American Sign Language, you would sign "together forever" by signing TOGETHER and then signing FOREVER.
To sign "getting back together" in American Sign Language, you can fingerspell or sign "reconcile" by bringing both hands together, palms facing each other, and then moving them apart and back together in a circular motion.
In British Sign Language (BSL), the sign for "together" involves bringing both hands together in front of the body with fingers interlocking and palms facing each other.
To sign "boy" in American Sign Language (ASL), make a downward motion with your flat hand from your forehead to your chin, keeping your fingers together.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "blanket" is made by bringing both hands together in front of you, then flicking your fingers outwards as if spreading a blanket.
In British Sign Language (BSL), the sign for "together" involves bringing both hands together in front of the body with fingers interlocking and palms facing each other.
In the movie "Knowing," the boy signs "I love you" to his father.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "special" is made by using both hands to create a modified 'S' handshape where the fingertips touch the chin and then move outwards.
To sign the letter H in American Sign Language (ASL), form a closed fist with your hand and extend your thumb upward, resembling the letter H.
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.
No, it is more appropriate to say "communicate in sign language" as sign language is a visual-gestural language and not spoken.
To sign "get up" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with your dominant hand making a flat palm facing down. Then lift your hand upward in a quick movement, as if you are standing up. This motion represents the action of getting up.
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.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "crystal" is made by forming both hands into the letter "C" with the thumb and index finger, then touching the fingertips of both hands together twice, with a slight twisting motion.
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.