It sounds like either: "sushi", "butter", "contract/signature" or possibly "hotdog". Hope this helps. :-)
The sign of placing two fingers in the palm of your hand typically signifies the number two in sign language. This is part of the manual alphabet used for finger spelling or indicating numerical quantities. It is a simple and commonly used sign in sign language communication.
To sign GOOD, make a flat palm with your dominant hand, fingers together. Then, touch your fingers to your chin, palm inward. Then, move the hand away from your chin, keeping palm inward. A small movement is all that is necessary.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you sign "thank you" by placing your fingers at your chin and moving your hand forward and downward.
To sign "glory" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would make the letter "G" with your dominant hand and move it in an upward arc. This sign conveys the idea of something rising or being elevated, symbolizing the concept of "glory."
To sign peace in American Sign Language, extend your dominant hand with palm facing inward and bring your index and middle fingers together while keeping the other fingers extended. Then place your hand on your chin and move it downward.
To sign "wave" in American Sign Language, you would make a flat hand with fingers together and facing outward, then move your hand back and forth slightly from your wrist while keeping your fingers pointing forward. This motion mimics the movement of a wave.
To sign "glory" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would make the letter "G" with your dominant hand and move it in an upward arc. This sign conveys the idea of something rising or being elevated, symbolizing the concept of "glory."
To sign GOOD, make a flat palm with your dominant hand, fingers together. Then, touch your fingers to your chin, palm inward. Then, move the hand away from your chin, keeping palm inward. A small movement is all that is necessary.
To sign "honesty" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the letters H-O-N-E-S-T-Y. Alternatively, you can demonstrate honesty by signing "truth" or "sincere" using appropriate signs.
To sign the word "hands" in American Sign Language, extend both hands in front of you with palms facing up and fingers slightly spread apart. Then move both hands down and back up in a gentle waving motion.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you sign "thank you" by placing your fingers at your chin and moving your hand forward and downward.
you really should look it up on aslpro.com to see how to sign it but basically you hold one hand out with your palm up and fingers together and flip your other hand from palm up to palm down a few times on your still hand. aslpro.com is a visual dictionary for ASL.
To sign peace in American Sign Language, extend your dominant hand with palm facing inward and bring your index and middle fingers together while keeping the other fingers extended. Then place your hand on your chin and move it downward.
To sign "Hello, my name is" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would first sign "Hello" by waving your hand or lifting it slightly, and then fingerspell your name letter by letter. For example, "H-e-l-l-o, my name is J-o-h-n."
To sign "wave" in American Sign Language, you would make a flat hand with fingers together and facing outward, then move your hand back and forth slightly from your wrist while keeping your fingers pointing forward. This motion mimics the movement of a wave.
Sign for nice: Slide the right hand, palm down, over the left hand, palm up. Sign for fish: Hold the left flat-hand fingers at the wrist of the right flat hand. Both hands point forward. Move right hand back and forth from the wrist.
In British Sign Language, the sign for "madness" involves tapping your forehead with your index finger twice.
To say hello in American Sign Language (ASL), you can wave your hand or use the sign for "hello," which involves extending your fingers and tapping your temple with your hand. For goodbye, you can wave your hand or use the sign for "goodbye," which is similar to waving but with your palm facing outward.