I believe you are referring to "in the past" or "long ago." The more waves you make, the further in the relative past it is. One wave is very recent, like a few days. Many waves goes back years, even centuries. It's not precise, just a description.
Just wave. Then for hello you just wave too. Easy enough?
To say hello in American Sign Language (ASL), you can wave your hand or use the sign for "hello," which involves extending your fingers and tapping your temple with your hand. For goodbye, you can wave your hand or use the sign for "goodbye," which is similar to waving but with your palm facing outward.
Gesture Your Hand In A Waving Motion!Just wave. :)Then hi is the same thing. Just wave.
IMPROVED: Either finger-spell it, or just wave. Most persons will sign the word H to mean Hello becaus it is a quick sign. Make an H (the first 2 fingers held together and pointed outward); then I (the little finger pointed upward).
In American Sign Language (ASL), to say hello, you can wave your hand slightly with an open palm facing the person you are greeting. You can also sign "hello" by raising your dominant hand in a relaxed salute-like motion towards your forehead.
Just wave. Then for hello you just wave too. Easy enough?
To say hello in American Sign Language (ASL), you can wave your hand or use the sign for "hello," which involves extending your fingers and tapping your temple with your hand. For goodbye, you can wave your hand or use the sign for "goodbye," which is similar to waving but with your palm facing outward.
κύμα [kyma] = wave
Gesture Your Hand In A Waving Motion!Just wave. :)Then hi is the same thing. Just wave.
IMPROVED: Either finger-spell it, or just wave. Most persons will sign the word H to mean Hello becaus it is a quick sign. Make an H (the first 2 fingers held together and pointed outward); then I (the little finger pointed upward).
In American Sign Language (ASL), to say hello, you can wave your hand slightly with an open palm facing the person you are greeting. You can also sign "hello" by raising your dominant hand in a relaxed salute-like motion towards your forehead.
Sign for "You": Point index finger at person. Sign for "Ok": Wave F (Alphabet) hand, palm down.
Hello and hi is same as what hearing people say. just wave and smile. that's what i usually do :P
Some easy signs in American Sign Language (ASL) for beginners include: "hello," "thank you," "yes," "no," and "please."
To say hello in American Sign Language, you can wave your hand in a small arc in front of your body. Alternatively, you can sign "hello" by extending your fingers and touching your forehead with your fingertips, then moving your hand forward and slightly down.
Think of the ocean and place the left hand in front of you with the palm facing you and fingers pointing to the right. With the left hand, palm facing you and parallel to the left and closer to your body - wave the hand bending back and forth at the wrist - as though the right hand is a wave hitting against the left hand which is the shore.
It depends on which sign language, but if you are are talking about ASL (American Sign Language), you would make a saluting gesture, usually with two fingers (the index finger and the middle finger together).