11:58 Dec 2, 2001 |
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5 | Shown below |
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5 | ,,/, |
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5 | I Love You |
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5 | ILY |
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Shown below Explanation: : __ : __ ( ) : ( ) |__| : |__| __ __ | | : | |( )( )|__| __ : |__||__||__|| | / ) : | (__)(__) | / / : | |/ / : | / / : \ / Fabrice, you would make your hand into the shape shown above. Be sure that the two middle fingers are down, and your palm is out to the person you are speaking to. Good luck! Reference: http://www.landfield.com/faqs/romance-faq/part3/section-1.ht... |
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,,/, Explanation: I see that the above did not come out properly, but if you go to the site given, you can find it for yourself. Also, if you are writing I love you in Sign, see below: \,,/, (backslash, comma, comma, frontslash, comma) Good luck! |
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i love you (with original character set) I Love You Explanation: There is no gender difference in American Sign Language. Men and women use the same signs. Please see the web link for pictures of both a man and a woman signing "I Love You." Reference: http://compupro89.com/dso/profile/ily_ily.jpg |
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i love you (with original character set) ILY Explanation: ILY is an acceptable way of spelling it if needed for American Deaf. |
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