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How do you say heaven in sign language?

There is no universally agreed-upon sign for "heaven" in American Sign Language (ASL). The meaning of a sign can vary depending on the context, the signer's personal interpretation, and the region.

However, here are some options you might see used:

* "Upward" gesture: Some signers might use a gesture that points upwards, indicating a place above.

* "God" sign + "Place" sign: This combination could represent "God's place."

* "Spiritual" sign + "Place" sign: This combination could represent a spiritual place.

It is important to note that these are just suggestions, and the specific sign used for "heaven" may vary. If you are learning ASL, it is best to consult with a qualified ASL teacher or interpreter to learn the most appropriate sign for your specific context.

Remember, sign language is a visual language, so seeing the sign in person is the best way to learn it.

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