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How do you say hello my name is briana in sign language?

You can't directly translate "Hello, my name is Briana" into one sign. In American Sign Language (ASL), you would sign each part individually:

1. Hello: The sign for "hello" is a simple wave with your dominant hand, palm facing forward.

2. My name is: This is signed by making the sign for "name" (index finger pointing to your chest) then pointing to yourself.

3. Briana: This is a fingerspelled name. You would spell each letter individually, using the ASL alphabet.

So, the full sign would look like this:

* Hello: Wave your hand.

* My name is: Make the sign for "name" and point to yourself.

* Briana: Spell each letter individually.

Remember that sign language is visual, so it's important to pay attention to facial expressions, handshape, and the placement of your signs.

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