General Approach:
* Use the sign for "new" and then the sign for the specific skill: For example, in American Sign Language (ASL), you would sign "NEW" and then "LEARN SIGN."
* Sign the concept of "learning" and then specify the skill: In ASL, you could sign "LEARN" and then "SIGN LANGUAGE."
Example in ASL:
* "NEW LEARN SIGN"
* "LEARN SIGN LANGUAGE"
Key Point: The exact signs and their order might differ slightly based on the sign language you're using. It's always best to consult with a native signer or a resource specific to the sign language you're interested in.
Remember, sign language is a visual language, and context plays a big role. Facial expressions, body language, and the overall context of the conversation will also contribute to understanding your meaning.
