Cat - Using both hands make a large claw shape with side of your nose and move your hands outward signifying the whiskers of the cat
Dog - using first and second fingers of both hands point both two fingers (like legs) toward the floor and move teh hands up and down like legs bouncing . This signifies the dogs legs running
Bird - Using the thumb and first finger in a beak shape open and close the thumb and fiinger like a bird chirping
Rat - Using the first finger of left hand ,plce finger tip on the side of the nostril and wiggle hand like drilling in the nose
Fish - Using the right hand (held like you will chop somethng) wiggle the hand as you move it away from teh body similating a fish swimming
Cow - using both hands start by making a fist, then lift the thumb and little finger (similar to the "phone me sign" place the thumbs at the side of the head where a cows horns would appear and move the hands away from the head to signify the horns coming out
In what? American Sign Lnaguage? British Sign Language?, etc?
British Sign language is used in Northern Ireland and by some older deaf people in Dublin. But the standard sign language in the Republic of Ireland is Irish Sign Language, which is not related to British Sign Language.Contrary to what some people might think, Sign languages are usually NOT related to spoken languages. For example, American Sign Language is completely unrelated to either Irish or British Sign Language.
Which sign language? British? American? French? German? Re-ask the question with the missing information.
It's similar but not completely alike. New Zealand uses a mixture of British, Australian, New Zealand and Maori sign language, and is actually called BANZSL British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language). BANZSL is 62.5% similar to British Sign Language (about the same similarity as German and English.)
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
BSL stands for "british sign language" which is the type of sign language used inthe uk, other countries have other sign languages such as ASL "american sign language
Irish Sign Language (ISL) is the main sign language used in Ireland. However, some people may also use other sign languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) or British Sign Language (BSL) due to personal preferences or exposure to different sign languages.
In British Sign Language, the sign for "always" involves using both hands in a circular motion near the chest or heart area. This sign represents the idea of continuity or permanence.
there actually isnt one single sign for this word. It would be finger spelt
Sign language is a more universal form of communication than verbal language, but it is not universal in itself. Sign language can differ greatly between cultures and, typically, similarities come from the more obvious gestures in the respective 'dialect'. A good example of variation is American Sign language and British sign language which, whilst having some similarities, also have vast differences.
Irish Sign Language, also called Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann, is the sign language of Ireland, used primarily in the Republic of Ireland. It is also used in Northern Ireland, though British Sign Language (BSL) is also used there.Irish Sign Language is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF) than to British Sign Language, though it has influence from both languages. It has influenced sign languages in Australia and South Africa, and has little relation to either spoken Irish or English.It has about 5000 deaf signers and about 45,000 hearing signers.Irish Sign Language is not related to British Sign Language and uses a different fingerspelling alphabet.
The acronym BSL stands for British Sign Language. The preferred and official language used by deaf people in the UK. The sign languages of Australia and New Zealand are routed in British Sign Language.