If you are talking about ASL (American Sign Language), then the entire sentence for "I have to go to the bathroom" in ASL can be used by merely using the one word sign for 'bathroom'.
1. This sign is made by using a 'T' handshape with your dominant hand. Using the 'T' handshape, you hold it in the air, about as high as your chest area.
1a. Hold your hand / the sign about 4 - 6 inches away from your chest/body area and from your wrist, simply shake the 'T' handshape.
In essence, you are 'just' signing the sign 'Bathroom' (or 'toilet'), but the rest of the sentence "I have to go to the _____" are all already understood with the context of your facial expression(s) and possible dance motions.
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To sign "I need to go to the bathroom" in American Sign Language, use the signs for "I," "need," "go," and "bathroom." Starting at your chest, sign "I" by pointing your index finger towards yourself. Then sign "need" by bringing your dominant hand towards your chest in a grabbing motion. Next, sign "go" by pivoting your hands to face away from you, palms up, making a pushing motion. Finally, sign "bathroom" by forming the letter 'T' with both hands and moving them downwards.
"In Irish, you would say "An bhféadfainn dul go dtí an leithreas?" which translates to "Can I go to the bathroom?" in English."
To say "go to the bathroom" in Cantonese, you can say "去洗手間" (heoi2 sai2 sau2 gaan1).
Hi: Shake the palms facing up; turn them over, and sway them side to side; pinch the nose and quickly let go.
Not unless you mean "are you capable of going to the bathroom?" When asking permission, we say "may I go to the bathroom?"
To sign "I need to go to the bathroom" in American Sign Language, use the signs for "I," "need," "go," and "bathroom." Starting at your chest, sign "I" by pointing your index finger towards yourself. Then sign "need" by bringing your dominant hand towards your chest in a grabbing motion. Next, sign "go" by pivoting your hands to face away from you, palms up, making a pushing motion. Finally, sign "bathroom" by forming the letter 'T' with both hands and moving them downwards.
No, you should remain seated with your seatbelt fastened when the seatbelt sign is on, even if you need to use the bathroom.
No, it is not against the law to go to the bathroom when the seatbelt sign is on. However, it is recommended to follow the instructions of the flight crew for safety reasons.
"In Irish, you would say "An bhféadfainn dul go dtí an leithreas?" which translates to "Can I go to the bathroom?" in English."
To say "go to the bathroom" in Cantonese, you can say "去洗手間" (heoi2 sai2 sau2 gaan1).
No. It is not true to say that dried apples helps you go to bathroom.
Hi: Shake the palms facing up; turn them over, and sway them side to side; pinch the nose and quickly let go.
how you do it is go to the self to read a micahanical book then go to the trailer to use sign language
you don't. you simply wait for them to finish showering and then go, unless they say you can go to the bathroom while they are still in there, then go to the bathroom.
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Not unless you mean "are you capable of going to the bathroom?" When asking permission, we say "may I go to the bathroom?"