point to person= you
open palm circles around your face= beautiful
both hands form the letter 'y', palm facing up, moved down once= to-
non-dominant hand is a closed fist and the dominant hand is bent; the heel of the dominant hand taps twice against the side of your non-dominant hand= night
point back to the person to signify that you are done speaking
aslpro.com ! (: look it up, if its not there look for focus.
its a compound sign you first sign FOOD... then.... NIGHT in one fluid motion FOOD-NIGHT
Wave your right hand (and mouth "hello) and the make a thumbs up and circle your face (whilst mouthing "beautiful")
Hi: Make a B with the hand (thumb tucked in with other fingers up and together); then circle the face.
The local girls use the sign for 3 then the sign for light.
To learn sign language a site is ok but it is MUCH better to be taught as you have to interact with sign and read the response which is in a mirror image when you look at others
Personally, I think it is beautiful and worthy of study. Just go to Facebook or Youtube and search on Sign Choir.
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Only Connor O'Leary can interperate it.
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