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"Sorry, I am deaf-mute. Can you write your words?" How to compare sign language?

Sorry: the first gesture: salute with the right hand, which is similar to a military ceremony, but the fingertips are placed on the forehead, not on the head like a military ceremony. The second gesture: move the saluting hand to the chest, hold out the little finger, make a fist with other fingers, and point the tip of the little finger twice on the chest to show guilt. These two gestures should be connected.

Me: My right hand stretched out my index finger and pointed at myself.

Yes: the right hand extends the index finger and the middle finger and crosses them. Other fingers make fists, palms face left, and with a wave of the wrist, the fingertips turn upward into fingertips facing forward.

A: Nouns can be omitted and not typed.

Deaf-mute: the first gesture: the index finger and middle finger of the right hand are stretched side by side, the other fingers are clenched, and the fingertips are placed on the ears. If the ears are blocked, the voice is deaf. The second gesture: the hand shape remains unchanged, and the fingertips move to the lips. If the speech is blocked, it is dumb. These two gestures should be connected.

Person: Put out your index finger with both hands to form a word "person". You look at the word "person" and the other person looks at the word "Jin".