A language develoed using two hands where signs are created to represent words or phrases. This will then be "read" by the deaf person and they can communicate in that fashion
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.
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.)
there actually isnt one single sign for this word. It would be finger spelt
You sign, "CRAZY." (To sign crazy, you have a flat had, palm down, and, with the tips of your fingers touching the side of your head, twist your wrist and hand 90 degrees.)
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.
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