A heart sign made with hands often represents love. If someone makes this sign and directs it towards you, there is a good sign they have feelings for you.
To sign "confidence" in American Sign Language, you can make the sign by using both hands to form the letter "C" shape near your chest, with palms facing inward and fingers pointing up. Move your hands outward and slightly upward, while maintaining the "C" shape. This sign represents the concept of confidence.
Note: There are many Sign Languages around the world. This answer below refers to American Sign Language. It should be misconstrued to refer to any other Sign Language.There are two ways to sign "heart" in American sign language. Generally speaking both of these are correct for both the "affectual feeling" as well as the physical organ. Essentially they are same conceptual sign, just using different fingers. To do this sign, you trace a "heart" handshape around the area of your heart, utilizing both hands. One version uses the bent middle finger (the other fingers remain pointing outward), and is used more often in performances or when the conotation is something like "she touched my heart." The other is using the index or one-handshape.
Two hands together facing downward in American Sign Language can mean "finished" or "complete." It is often used to signal that something is done or that an activity or task has been completed.
The sign for "time out" in American Sign Language is to make the letter 'T' with both hands and then cross your wrists to show a pause or break in activity.
There is no real sign for happiness, you use the sign for happy, and the person just gathers what you mean by your sentence. To do the sign for happy and its derivations, smile big and wide - make a happy face. With both your hands hold them out flat, fingers sticking together. Make small circles near your chest. The circle hits your chest once and then goes up and over and down and then hits again. Your hands aren't touching, but are close to each other.
make a heart with your hands <3
I can't stand people who make heart shapes with their hands. I don't know why they do it....but it is very annoying. I guess it's sort of "sign language" that they love the person they are directing the "heart shape" towards.
To sign "confidence" in American Sign Language, you can make the sign by using both hands to form the letter "C" shape near your chest, with palms facing inward and fingers pointing up. Move your hands outward and slightly upward, while maintaining the "C" shape. This sign represents the concept of confidence.
to make a heart you just make a < sign and a 3. <3
this is how to make a heart: <3 the less than sign than 3.
you PLUR pass in other words you make a peace sign and connect it with the other person's peace sign (Peace) then you make one half of a heart and they make the other..so a whole hand heart (Love) after, you intertwine you hands...so hold hands and lock fingers (Unity) and then while your hands arr together you slip a bracelet off your wrist, over your connected hands and onto the other persons wrist. You can say it as you do the routine and if you say it out loud don't forget to say Respect for the last one (there really isn't a symbol for that one)
The heart sign she does with her hands. She and her fans(like me) will do that when we meet her, probably in her concert.
this is a heart <3 it is a greater than sign and a 3
co and paste♥
Two hands together facing downward in American Sign Language can mean "finished" or "complete." It is often used to signal that something is done or that an activity or task has been completed.
Time out, or a sign to pause a game.
To sign "Can I have your number?" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell "C-A-N I H-A-V-E Y-O-U-R N-U-M-B-E-R?" while using appropriate facial expressions to convey a polite and inquiring tone.