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How do you say speak in sign language?

You can't say "speak" in sign language in the same way you would in spoken language. That's because sign languages are visual and don't directly translate words like spoken languages.

However, there are different signs in sign language that convey the concept of speaking:

* "Talk" is a common sign that indicates communication through spoken language. It's often signed by moving your dominant hand back and forth in front of your mouth as if you were talking.

* "Sign" is a sign used to refer specifically to communication using sign language. It's usually signed by bringing your dominant hand to your chin and moving it outwards as if you're signing.

The specific sign used to convey "speak" depends on the context and the specific sign language being used. It's important to remember that sign languages vary depending on the region and culture.

To learn more about how to sign specific words in sign language, you can:

* Look for online resources: There are many videos and websites dedicated to teaching sign language.

* Take a sign language class: A class will give you a structured learning environment and allow you to practice with others.

* Connect with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals: They can teach you about their language and culture.

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