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You use it to sign Harry's name on a letter.
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1. The sign at the beginning is of no use and is simply decoration. 2. If you mean 'sign' as in the screens at the sides, you must hit the Electabuzz' with a Pest Ball. If you hit two Electabuzz', the screens show you to feed the Magnemite. 3. If you mean the 'sign' Pokémon, it is a Pinsir, made from rock and metal that is viewable when an Electabuzz activates a light.
To solve the braille puzzle in the Desert Ruins on Pokémon Sapphire you will need the HM Strength. Then you need to move two steps down from the braille sign and two steps right, then use the HM move Strength.
You use the "a" handshape with both hands and thumbs pointing up and bring them together until they touch.
for the ASL sign for Israel, use the "I' handshape, and move the pinky off each side of the chin. It's a variation of the sign for Jewish. See related link.
To sign "I am" in American Sign Language, you would first sign "I" by pointing to yourself with one or two fingers, and then sign "am" by using a flat hand and bringing it down in front of your chest.
PERFORM is signed with two "A" hands for its handshape. There are many, many signs which use "A" hands. THEATRE, CAN, SUPPORT, SWEETHEART, APPLE, etc.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Nana" by using "MOM" with an "N" handshape, moving it in a circular motion on the side of your chin. This sign differentiates "Nana" from "Grandma" but still conveys the same meaning.
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.
To sign "pink" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can start by forming the letter "P" with your dominant hand by extending your thumb, index, and middle fingers while keeping your ring and pinky fingers folded in. Then tap the tip of your nose twice with the "P" handshape.
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To sign WELCOME, use the B handshape with your dominant hand. Form a flat palm, fingers together and thumb folded in palm, facing upward away from your body (as if you're holding a plate). Bring the palm toward your body to your abdomen. The sign resembles a welcoming gesture, as if it is inviting someone in. See Related Links below for a demonstration.
Take your dominate signing hand and make a "thumbs up" and put your thumb down toward your other fingers. It should look like the letter "A" in ASL. You will use this handshape to perform the sign. Take the hand that you made the "A" shape with and using your thumb press into your forehead between your eyes. You can give it a slight twist if you would like.
The ASL sign for "unknown" is the sign for "don't know". DON'T-KNOW is signed with a B handshape. Make a flat palm with the fingers together and the thumb folded into the palm. Start the sign with the tips of your fingers touching your temple, and then finish the sign by moving the hand away from the head in a 'discarding' motion. Use a negative expression with the face. Signers may also mouth/say "unknown" to give lipreading cues.
I would either fingerspell it, or use the sign for TIME.To sign TIME, create a 'D' handshape with your dominant hand. (The letter 'D' looks like a pointed index finger, with the middle, ring, and pinky fingers forming an 'o' with the thumb.)With the index finger of your D-shaped dominant hand, touch the opposite wrist.There might be a specialized sign for "tempo" which is why I might fingerspell it -- but context is also important.