Hello:
Beginning with the fingertips of the right B hand near the right side of the forehead, palm angled forward, bring the hand forward with a deliberate movement.
My --> Me:
Point to yourself.
Name:
Tap the middle-finger side of the right H hand across the index-finger side of the left H hand.
Then finger-spell Sarah.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Sarah" can be signed by using the fingerspelling technique. The letters S-A-R-A-H are signed in sequence to represent the name.
To sign "Hello, my name is" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would first sign "Hello" by waving your hand or lifting it slightly, and then fingerspell your name letter by letter. For example, "H-e-l-l-o, my name is J-o-h-n."
Sign language is a hard language to describe on paper (or computer :3) but I'll attempt to do so. Hello (wave your hand like you are greeting someone) Name (look up the sign for the letter H. Do so with both hands and cross them like an X. Now, remember to keep the H's horizontal. touch them together twice or three times.) Kierra (finger spell K-I-R-R-A)
HELLO (wave) MY (palm to chest) NAME (u-hand shape for both hands, dominant hand taps non-dominant hand twice) K-A-L-E-Y (fingerspell).
HELLOWave MYPoint to yourself NAMEOn both hands, take your middle and index finger and let them touch close to your fingernails BRIANASign B-R-I-A-N-A
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Sarah" can be signed by using the fingerspelling technique. The letters S-A-R-A-H are signed in sequence to represent the name.
To sign "Hello, my name is" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would first sign "Hello" by waving your hand or lifting it slightly, and then fingerspell your name letter by letter. For example, "H-e-l-l-o, my name is J-o-h-n."
Sign language is a hard language to describe on paper (or computer :3) but I'll attempt to do so. Hello (wave your hand like you are greeting someone) Name (look up the sign for the letter H. Do so with both hands and cross them like an X. Now, remember to keep the H's horizontal. touch them together twice or three times.) Kierra (finger spell K-I-R-R-A)
HELLO (wave) MY (palm to chest) NAME (u-hand shape for both hands, dominant hand taps non-dominant hand twice) K-A-L-E-Y (fingerspell).
HELLOWave MYPoint to yourself NAMEOn both hands, take your middle and index finger and let them touch close to your fingernails BRIANASign B-R-I-A-N-A
for "hello" you literally just wave my name is gets translated into: "me name ..... me". Point to yourself (me). then take your pointer and middle fingers of both hands and hold them each together (as if those two fingers were tied with strings on each hand). tap them together at the knuckles. then point back to yourself In ASL (American Sign Language), your name must be finger spelled. The only way to learn your sign name is to ask a friend who is Deaf. from then on out, you can introduce yourself using that sign after finger spelling your name. I emphasis the fact that ONLY a Deaf FRIEND can give you your sign name since your name reflects an aspect of your personality or something that can be associated with you
For a guide to the finger spelling alphabet, please check related links below.
Hi: 1. Simply wave 'hello' 2. Flat fingers to chest 3. Place the first 2 fingers of each hand together, and tap them a few times one atop of the other. 4. There are no signs for names; they are either created by the individual, or given by a friend or loved one.
The name "Sarah" is spoken the same in any language.
HELLO1) Wave MY1) hold out your hand like you're ready to do a high-five. 2) place your hand on your heartNAME1) hold your index and middle finger out on both of your fingers 2) put your left hand below your right hand and close to your fingernails, tap them once.ISThere is no sign for 'is' because it's pretty minor and they get the main point. :) HANNAH1) Spell out the letters H-A-N-N-A-H
You never said in what language so i have to assume it's in English, "hello my name is Raizlle".
Australian sign language is called Auslan.