Generally you would use the "touch" or "feeling" finger (the middle finger) to the heart. Since your "touch" finger touched your chest at the heart area further signing "heart" may be unnesessary since it is implied. However, if you or your audience needs more clarity you can follow the touch with the sign for heart.
To sign "broken heart" in American Sign Language, you would sign "BROKEN HEART" by crossing your arms over your chest to symbolize a broken heart.
To say "I am fine" in American Sign Language, you would sign "I" by pointing to yourself, then sign "am" by touching your chin with your fingertips, and finally sign "fine" by placing your thumb to your chest and moving it in a circle.
wave your hand in the air to someone you want to say hello to.
To indicate that you're okay in American Sign Language, make the sign by touching your fingertips to your chin and then moving your hand away from your face. This gesture signifies that all is well.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "blood" involves making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping the side of your chest near your heart twice.
To sign "broken heart" in American Sign Language, you would sign "BROKEN HEART" by crossing your arms over your chest to symbolize a broken heart.
To say "I am fine" in American Sign Language, you would sign "I" by pointing to yourself, then sign "am" by touching your chin with your fingertips, and finally sign "fine" by placing your thumb to your chest and moving it in a circle.
wave your hand in the air to someone you want to say hello to.
To indicate that you're okay in American Sign Language, make the sign by touching your fingertips to your chin and then moving your hand away from your face. This gesture signifies that all is well.
make a heart with your hands <3
In American Sign Language, the sign for "blood" involves making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping the side of your chest near your heart twice.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "crystal" is made by forming both hands into the letter "C" with the thumb and index finger, then touching the fingertips of both hands together twice, with a slight twisting motion.
In British Sign Language, the sign for "always" involves using both hands in a circular motion near the chest or heart area. This sign represents the idea of continuity or permanence.
You sign, "CRAZY." (To sign crazy, you have a flat had, palm down, and, with the tips of your fingers touching the side of your head, twist your wrist and hand 90 degrees.)
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
The answer depends on the context in which the word is said. A few definitions and their signs are as follows: * filled up (as in your stomach) - sign FULL * perfect - sign PERFECT * finish - sign FINISH
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "me" is made by pointing your fingers towards your chest with your thumb touching your other fingers and then pulling your hand towards your body.