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How do you sign done in language?

You're asking about signing "done" in sign language. However, there's no single universal sign for "done" across all sign languages. Sign languages vary depending on the country and region.

Here's why:

* Visual Language: Sign languages are visual, not spoken.

* Regional Variations: Just like spoken languages have dialects, sign languages have regional variations.

* Context is Key: The sign for "done" can be influenced by the context of the conversation.

To find the correct sign for "done" in your local sign language, you'll need to consult with a local deaf community or a qualified sign language interpreter.

Here are some general tips:

* Look for resources specific to your region: Search online for "[Your Country] sign language dictionary" or "[Your City] deaf community."

* Consider using a sign language app: There are apps available that translate words and phrases into sign language.

* Find a local sign language class: Taking a class is the best way to learn the nuances of sign language.

Remember, learning sign language is a journey of continuous exploration and learning. The deaf community is a valuable resource for understanding their language and culture.

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