For "I" point to yourself.
For "my", lay the palm of your right hand on your heart.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "love" is made by crossing arms over the chest and hugging yourself.
If you are referring to the name, you must fingerspell it.
Sticking your thumb to yourself in sign language can mean "me" or "myself." It is a way to refer to oneself in a conversation or express ownership or possession.
In American Sign Language you would sign I SORRY, and to do that you point at yourself then make a thumbs up with your dominant hand put your palm toward yourself, hand goes to chest and moves in a circle.
You can just sign "ABOUT YOU, TELL ME", but you'll need some context. For example: "Please tell me about your trip to Canada" becomes "ABOUT TRIP WHERE? CANADA TELL ME"
I DONT KNOW FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF smartone!:)
I am deaf.You are deaf.
There is no sign language for Hannah. In order to have your name in sign language, you would have to make it up yourself. I hope this helps you.
If referring to Wisconsin the state, you would sign "W" "I" - just like the postal abbreviation.
To sign "oranges" in American Sign Language, use the sign for "orange" by forming the letter "O" with your dominant hand and twisting it twice in front of your mouth. This sign is the same whether you are referring to the fruit or the color.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I miss you" by signing "I" (pointing to yourself), then signing "miss" (waving your hand near your chest), and finally signing "you" (pointing to the person you are addressing).
In American Sign Language, you can sign "outside" by using the index finger of both hands to point outward from your body in the direction of where you are referring to outside. This can also be accompanied by a facial expression and body language that conveys the idea of being outdoors.