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How do you say life in sign language?

There isn't one universal sign for "life" in sign language. The sign can vary depending on the specific sign language being used. Here are a few examples:

* American Sign Language (ASL): The sign for "life" in ASL is made by forming a "C" handshape on your dominant hand and moving it up and down in a circular motion, like a heartbeat.

* British Sign Language (BSL): The sign for "life" in BSL is made by forming a "C" handshape on your dominant hand and moving it forward and then back, as if you're opening and closing your hand.

* Sign languages in other countries: Other sign languages may have different signs for "life."

It's important to note that:

* Sign language is highly visual and often incorporates facial expressions, body language, and context to convey meaning.

* The best way to learn a sign for "life" is to find a qualified sign language instructor in your area or online.

Let me know if you have any other sign language questions!

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