1. Make a fist
2. Stick your pinky and thumb out
You must fingerspell it. See related links.
referring to playing a sport: make the letter 'y' with each of your hands then shake them both as if saying "hang loose"
Remember the sign for STAY? You start it out with the letter Y with your palm down to the floor. Do that near your eyes, then move it so that the letter Y is shown, still keeping it near your eyes, with your palm being seen by the viewer.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Kayla" can be fingerspelled by forming the letters K-A-Y-L-A using the manual alphabet. Each letter is signed with a specific handshape to represent the corresponding letter.
Tha depends on which sign language you mean - American Sign Language or British Sign Language or Russian Sign Language or Australian Sign Language. In American Sign Language the letter D is formed by extending upwards the index finger and then making a round shape with the thumb and other fingers over the palm.
You must fingerspell it. See related links.
referring to playing a sport: make the letter 'y' with each of your hands then shake them both as if saying "hang loose"
Remember the sign for STAY? You start it out with the letter Y with your palm down to the floor. Do that near your eyes, then move it so that the letter Y is shown, still keeping it near your eyes, with your palm being seen by the viewer.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Kayla" can be fingerspelled by forming the letters K-A-Y-L-A using the manual alphabet. Each letter is signed with a specific handshape to represent the corresponding letter.
Tha depends on which sign language you mean - American Sign Language or British Sign Language or Russian Sign Language or Australian Sign Language. In American Sign Language the letter D is formed by extending upwards the index finger and then making a round shape with the thumb and other fingers over the palm.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell the name "Ricky" using the manual alphabet. Each letter of the name would be signed individually: R-I-C-K-Y.
The letters C and Y may not relate to any particular language. However, they are two letters in the English language. The letter C is the third letter in the alphabet, and the letter Y is the 25th letter.
"Nancy" in sign language would be fingerspelled
To spell "Shelby" in American Sign Language (ASL), you would use fingerspelling. You would sign the letters S-H-E-L-B-Y one after the other using handshapes representing each letter.
To sign names, you need only to learn the manual alphabet of fingerspelling in ASL. After you've found these, simply spell out the letters K-Y-L-E. Simple!
In ASL for the one-handed sign "I Love You", the letters, "I", "L", and "Y" are all used at the same time. :-) View the related link for an example of how to sign "I Love You".
You fingerspell L-I-N-D-S-A-Y using the sign language alphabet.