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How do you say will go out with me in sign language?

You can't directly translate "Will you go out with me?" into a single sign in American Sign Language (ASL). Here's how you can express that sentiment:

1. Using individual signs and gestures:

* "Will you" - Sign "YOU" then use the question sign (raise your eyebrows and tilt your head slightly).

* "Go out" - Sign "DATE" (index finger and thumb touching, moving forward as if making a date).

* "With me" - Sign "ME" and point to yourself.

2. Using a more natural approach:

* "I like you, want to go out?" - Sign "LIKE" towards the person you're interested in, then sign "DATE" (as mentioned above) and end with a question sign. This approach feels more natural and conversational in ASL.

3. Use context and body language:

* Smiling and looking at the person you're interested in can communicate your feelings. You can then sign "DATE" to make your intentions clear.

Remember:

* ASL is a visual language. Pay attention to facial expressions, body language, and context to convey your meaning effectively.

* Practice your signs. Sign "DATE" and "ME" in front of a mirror to ensure you're signing them correctly.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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