It's the only language you do with your hands instead of your mouth!
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I need talk you something."
Sign languages are as individually different as spoken languages, and, as an interesting side note, sign languages for dialects of the same spoken language may not be related. British Sign Language and American Sign Language are in no way mutually intelligible.
To sign "moving" in American Sign Language, repeatedly move your flat hand forward in a wavy motion as if showing something in motion.
People who have to use or have something to do with sign language.
sign language can help you to communicate to people how are deaf in fact i was watching something on discovery and there was this boy and his little brother at the hospital and the older brother could not speak because he was deaf or something :D and um the boy's little brother had to talk to the older brother to communicate with the doctors to help him......... they used sign language so sing language can be very helpful and i see animal trainers teach gorillas sign language like i was watching something on discovery and this gorilla was bitten by a dog and he told the trainers these words or something close to this "dog bite gorilla" so SIGN LANGUAGE IS USED IN LOTS OF WAYS .
Salut: Interesting signs.... twist and touch the fists together (in/out - once); then circle one fist over the other (as if churning something). The first action is to make, the second is coffee.
To sign "SHARE" in American Sign Language, you can use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing down and then move it forward as if you are passing something from one hand to another.
You would sign: "I recently start learning"
In sign language, the sign for obstacles is typically made by using both hands in a rolling or circular motion in front of the body to represent something blocking the way. The movement can vary depending on the context or specific sign language being used.
A person who does sign language is called a "sign language interpreter" if they are interpreting between spoken language and sign language, or a "sign language user" if they communicate primarily through sign language.
Hi: Hold the hands as if you are carrying something, them move them in 2-3 little arcs from right to left. In BSL (British Sign Language) The sign is depicted as if you are carrying a wide box in both hand and you lift the hands up and down as if lifting.
To sign "you complete me" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "YOU" by pointing at the person you're speaking to, then sign "COMPLETE" by bringing your hands together to show something is whole or finished, and finally sign "ME" by pointing at yourself.