I've never seen the first answer, but here's a more used one.....
1. point or flat hand to the person [you]
2. place a curved index finger in front of the face, and pull down [need]
3. *there are 2 signs for toilet -- 1- make a T (stick the thumb between the first 2 fingers) and shake it, or 2- cross the first 2 fingers and tap down to the left then right.
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you raise your right hand to your left shoulder and scratch your left shoulder with your right index finger
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I need talk you something."
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 "I need weed" in American Sign Language, you can sign "I need" by forming the letter 'I' and pointing to yourself, then sign "weed" by miming smoking a joint by bringing your index finger and thumb together near your mouth. It's important to consider the context in which you may use this sign.
To sign "Are you happy?" in American Sign Language, you would sign: YOU HAPPY? with raised eyebrows.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I need talk you something."
You can't speak sign language but you can "sign".
"Toilet" in Polish is "toaleta" or "łazienka".
In American Sign Language, you can sign "WHEN YOU BORN?" to ask someone when they were born.
To sign "I need weed" in American Sign Language, you can sign "I need" by forming the letter 'I' and pointing to yourself, then sign "weed" by miming smoking a joint by bringing your index finger and thumb together near your mouth. It's important to consider the context in which you may use this sign.
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.
With your use of the term "mum" I take it you're not American. Each country has its own sign language. If I give you the signs for "dad" and "mum" in American Sign Language it wouldn't be correct if you were to use them in England. If you were in England you would need the signs from British Sign Language (BSL). Resubmit your question specifying which country's sign language you need.
You can't really say it, can you?
A sign language teacher. That's what my students call me.