The sign on Dacha's gate said "Welcome to the cabin."
It could mean a sign(board) or it could be from the verb 'enseigner' which means to teach (ce que je fais).
The Latin root "sign" means "mark" or "token." It is used in various English words related to symbols, indications, or gestures.
The sign for 'English' in American Sign Language is made by forming the letter 'E' with your dominant hand and tapping it on your non-dominant shoulder.
In English, the sign of an infinitive is "to" + the base form of the verb (e.g. to run, to eat).
Yes, sign language is used in many languages around the world, not just English. Each country may have its own unique sign language that is distinct from others.
it means good sign
It could mean a sign(board) or it could be from the verb 'enseigner' which means to teach (ce que je fais).
The words "Arbeit Macht Frei" at the gate of Auschwitz are generally translated as "Work will set you free".
Firme means sign (your signature).
Segno, but if you mean trade-mark it is marchio
kiss, act of kissing, touch of the lips (sign of affection)
אות means "letter" (of the alphabet) or "sign"
Areyou talking about a wooden sign on a chain link gate? If so use some plumber's strap and fasten to back of sign, place on fence and fold over strap over the chain link material.
Because the 'plus sign' ( + ) in Boolean algebra does not mean the same thing as it does in arithmetic. In the shorthand of Boolean logic operations, the plus sign is used to mean ' OR ' .
خخخخ is a sign of laughter in persian internet culture. it works like "lol"
The Latin root "sign" means "mark" or "token." It is used in various English words related to symbols, indications, or gestures.
that mean esprit saint in french or holy spirit in english. it's Latin words using when you sign yourself