Well, honey, in American Sign Language, you spell out each letter of the name "Courtney" using the appropriate handshapes for each letter. So, that's C-O-U-R-T-N-E-Y. Just make sure to practice those finger-spelling skills, darling.
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
Salut: Salut: you can spell it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
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.
Salut: you can spel it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
Salut: Salut: you can spell it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
Salut: Salut: you can spell it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
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.
Salut: you can spel it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
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.
To sign "Lizbeth" in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell each letter of the name by using the ASL manual alphabet. This involves forming the letter shapes with your fingers to spell out each letter of the name "Lizbeth" in ASL. Keep in mind that sign language can vary by region and country.
You can't really say it, can you?
A sign language teacher. That's what my students call me.