In American Sign Language (ASL), to sign "snore," you can use the sign for "sleep" and then add a gesture to indicate the sound of snoring. It typically involves placing your hands in front of your mouth and mimicking the sound or motion of snoring. There may be variations, so it's helpful to refer to a video or consult with a fluent signer for the most accurate representation.
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
In American Sign Language, you can sign "WHEN YOU BORN?" to ask someone when they were born.
To sign "Are you happy?" in American Sign Language, you would sign: YOU HAPPY? with raised eyebrows.
You sign it.
You make an I in sign language and then point to your head and then nod.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I know" by pointing to your head with your index finger.
You can't really say it, can you?
There are no antonyms (opposites) for the word snore. However, one could say that silence and its synonyms are a form of antonym for the word snore.
A sign language teacher. That's what my students call me.
To sign "Are you mad at me?" in American Sign Language, you would sign: "YOU MAD ME?" while raising your eyebrows and looking concerned.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "emo" by fingerspelling the letters E-M-O.
The local girls use the sign for 3 then the sign for light.