The inventor of sign language, Laurent Clerc, was born on December 26, 1785, and he passed away on July 18, 1869. He was a co-founder of the first school for the deaf in the United States and made significant contributions to the development of American Sign Language.
See related link. The sign also means "future", as in: "In the future, someone will die" - "FUTURE, SOMEONE DIE" But if you're looking for the sign for a document executed after death, there may not be a sign. In the absence of such, simply explain it like so: "W-I-L-L MEAN YOU WRITE DOCUMENT, FOR-FOR? GIVE FAMILY YOUR THINGS, MONEY. WHATEVER RECORD DOCUMENT YOU, FAMILY FOLLOW MUST WHEN YOU DIE".
The phrase sine die is Latin. Its literal translation is "without a day" and is used in English language parliamentary functions to indicate a body will adjourn without specifying a day on which it will reconvene.
Die Sprache Pronounced DEE SPRAW-KUH If you mean what language do Germans speak, they speak German in the country of Germany.
Languages may "die" out, with the speakers, and the speakers are mortal - but Persephone is Queen of the Underworld where all dead dwell. Thus, language is no limit to Persephone who may learn any language the dead had known.
A person who helps record languages that may die out is called a linguist or a language preservationist. Their work involves documenting and studying endangered languages to help preserve and revitalize them for future generations.
Robert Davidson - inventor - died in 1894.
John Deere - inventor - was born on 1804-02-07.
When and Where Maria Beaseley born
James Ronald Chalmers was born on 1831-01-11.
William Bullock Ives was born on 1841-11-17.
If you mean the American inventor born in the 1930's he is not dead
Matthew A. Cherry was born in December 14,1981 in Chicago,IL
John Standard was born 1891 no it wasnt that was the year he imporved the refrigirator
Alexander Miles was a well known African American inventor. He was born in 1838 and died in 1918 at 80 years old.
Johan Richter - inventor - died in 1997.
William Kelly - inventor - died in 1888.
Amanda Jones - inventor - died in 1914.