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The first word she learned in sign language was "more."
Yes, "sign language" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining the words "sign" and "language" to create a single term that refers to a system of communication using gestures, facial expressions, and body movements.
You can check any of the many sign language websites for a sign for leper such as this one: http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm or you can fingerspell the word - l-e-p-e-r.
Gesture.
For the ASL sign for shackles, click here.
The first word she learned in sign language was "more."
In American Sign Language you pat your thigh and then snap. Some people just snap though, but if you just snap you should put your lips in the shape of the "o" in dog.
It depends on which sign language you're talking about:For the word Ireland in British Sign Language, click here.For the word Ireland in American Sign Language, click here.There aren't a lot of resources online for Irish Sign Language, and I couldn't find the sign for Ireland in ISL.
There is not a sing for the word recipe , therefore you have to spell the word out.
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The Pawnee word for a dog is asakis.
There is no chart, but the shma can be recited in American Sign Language, Israeli Sign Language, or any other sign language. See related links for a video of the Shma in American Sign Language.
"Madrá".
In Northern Paiute the word for a dog is togu - this is likely to be the native pronunciation of the English word "dog".
It's a lot easier for a dog to understand sign language, or body language, than it is to understand the English language, because dogs communicate with each other via body language.
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Shunkah Iyahnkahpee is the word for Dog Runner in Lakota.