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How do you say complete me in sign language?

There isn't a single sign in American Sign Language (ASL) that directly translates to "complete me." This phrase conveys a more abstract or emotional meaning, which is difficult to express with a single sign.

However, you could use several signs and expressions to communicate the idea of being completed or needing something to feel whole:

Option 1: Using the sign "FILL"

* Sign "FILL" (using a handshape like you are filling a cup)

* Then, point to yourself or the person you are referring to.

Option 2: Using the sign "MISSING"

* Sign "MISSING" (using a handshape like you are searching for something)

* Then, point to yourself or the person you are referring to.

Option 3: Using a more metaphorical approach:

* Sign "MISSING" (using a handshape like you are searching for something)

* Then, sign "PIECE" (using the sign for "piece")

* Finally, point to yourself or the person you are referring to.

Additional Tips:

* Use your facial expressions and body language to convey the emotional weight of the phrase.

* Consider the context and audience. For example, you might use different signs if you are speaking to a close friend or a stranger.

* It's always good to practice these signs in front of a native ASL speaker to ensure accuracy and clarity.

Remember, sign language is a visual language, so you'll need to consider your overall expression and communication style to effectively convey "complete me."

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