Thanks. Is there a sign for Cherabim, or am I doomed to spell it? I checked at lifeprint, aslpro, deafmissions, and savvysigning.
Cherub=singular formThanks. Is there a sign for Cherabim, or am I doomed to spell it? I checked at lifeprint, aslpro, deafmissions, and savvysigning.
I think you're referring to the CONNECT sign. It has many glosses, depending on the context.On that video at about the 3:10 mark she does a sign with two hands- one raised, one lowered, kind of like an 'ok' shape, they come to meet each other and are linked (sorry, I am very bad at describing things).
Can somebody tell me what that sign is? And I am sorry if I am being a pest.
Cherub=singular form
Cherubim= plural form
Heavenly creatures, a type of angel.
Depends on the context. If the sign is used in a lesson teaching about cherubim, spelling is best. If it's being used in a song, probably angel would work better.
How are you using it?
I think you're referring to the CONNECT sign. It has many glosses, depending on the context.
It is FEEBLE-MINDED....Can anyone suggest what word or concept this sign might mean: Slightly curved '5' hand, palm down, fingers on forehead and flexing like they do when you sign "weak"?
It is FEEBLE-MINDED.
I sign computer with a 'c' hand moving back and forth across the opposite forearm, that seems to be common around here.
How would you sign 'lose heart?' As in, "You shouldn't lose heart."
And 'last,' as in, "I want the next pair of shoes to last."
"lose heart" = QUIT or GIVE-UP or DISCOURAGE, depending on the full context
"last" = CONTINUE
and would you sign discourage by signing encourage while shaking your head in the negative, maybe adding a 'not'?