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How do you say your special in sign language?

There isn't one specific sign for "special" in American Sign Language (ASL) that means "you are special." It's important to remember that sign language is nuanced, and the meaning can depend on context and how the sign is used.

Here's how you could express "you are special" in ASL:

1. Using the sign for "special" (SPECIAL) and "you" (YOU):

* Sign "SPECIAL" and then "YOU" with a slight emphasis on "YOU" to convey "you are special."

2. Using descriptive signs:

* You could use signs like "UNIQUE," "AMAZING," "ONE-OF-A-KIND," or "BEAUTIFUL" to express the idea of being special. You could also use facial expressions and body language to emphasize your meaning.

3. Using a combination of signs and facial expressions:

* You could combine the sign for "SPECIAL" with a warm smile and a loving expression in your eyes to convey the sentiment.

Remember: The most important thing is to communicate your feelings clearly and with sincerity.

It's important to note that signing varies across different sign languages. This explanation is based on American Sign Language. If you are interested in learning more about ASL, consider taking a class or working with a qualified ASL interpreter.

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