American Sign Language (ASL)
* "I am trying to read" (full sentence):
* "TRY" (sign for "try," with a repetitive movement)
* "READ" (sign for "read")
* "I" (sign for "I")
* "TRY" (sign for "try," with a repetitive movement)
* "READ" (sign for "read")
* "I am trying to read a book"
* "BOOK" (sign for "book")
* "I" (sign for "I")
* "TRY" (sign for "try," with a repetitive movement)
* "READ" (sign for "read")
* "I'm struggling to read"
* "STRUGGLE" (sign for "struggle")
* "READ" (sign for "read")
* "I" (sign for "I")
Other Sign Languages:
The signs for "try," "read," and "I" may vary slightly depending on the specific sign language. It's best to consult a local sign language dictionary or instructor for accurate translations.
Important Note:
* The order of signs in some sign languages is different from the order of words in spoken languages.
* Facial expressions and body language play an important role in conveying meaning in sign language.
I hope this helps!