Heart
To sign heart, you simply form the shape of a heart using both middle fingers, with the rest of the fingers splayed open. Start at the top and finish by having your fingers meet in the pointy end of the heart, making the sign around the center-left side of your chest, where your heart is located.
SIGN USAGE
We use heart when crafting with our kids during Valentine's Season.
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Hi, when I look up some words, such as We, may, hi, I, and noodles (I know that is uncommon to look up but I am doing this for a test) I can’t seem to find the words and I really need to find those words, so if you could just add some more words like that or at least try doing something with the dictionary, please do your best.
Hi Janyla, Thanks for stopping by. For the words you need that aren’t in our BSL Dictionary, feel free to search for them on YouTube by keying in the needed words, for instance: “American Sign Language” or “ASL” plus the word “noodles”. There are tons of free resources on YT and Google. Cheers!
How do you say notebook?
ADMIN – Hi Neka,
Place both hands together as if you were going to clap it will look like a closed book. Open your hands as if the book is opening twice.
How would you say “hold my hand?”
ADMIN – Hi Megan,
Point to your hand and use the grasp motion.