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What is the sign language symbol for you?

The sign language symbol for "you" is typically pointing directly at the person being referred to. The index finger is extended and gestures towards the individual.


How do you say symbol in sign language?

move your hand from the mouth to the chests in a circle kind of a way;)


What is the symbol sign language for both?

wrap hands together


Did john Lennon know sign language?

He was known to make the "peace symbol".


What do you call a symbol usually a letter that contains an equal sign?

There is no letter or symbol in the English language that contains an equal sing except the equal sign. There might be other languages that use the equal sign.


What does thumbs up mean in sign language?

In American Sign Language, the sign for "thumbs up" is done by extending your thumb upward while curling your other fingers into a fist. It is a universal gesture indicating approval or agreement.


A person who does sign language is called?

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.


What is the sign language symbol for the word joy?

Joy can be signed like 'happy' only with more emphasis.


What is the shorthand symbol for 'I love you'?

There are many shorthand symbols for "I love you." Most common is "ily." You can also sign "I love you" with one gesture in American Sign Language. A link to learn the sign is in related links.


What is the meaning of Hindi word 'nishani'?

sign or symbol sign or symbol


What is the symbol for a a square root sign?

The symbol for a a square root sign is: √


Difference between sign and symbol in language?

A sign is a unit of communication structure that consists of two parts: a signifier and something signified. A symbol is a sign that bears an arbitrary relationship to its referent (eg. a stop sign, non-onomatopoeic words)