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How do you say "I love you" in ASL or any other language?

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I'm in ASL one and they only teach us the basics, we haven't gotten to "emotions" yet and I didn't know if they had a sign for love or if you had to fingerspell it. A video/website would be really helpful, since it's hard to learn signs unless you're face to face. Any other languages would also work (:

Anything like "I love you" "I adore you" or something else that is along those lines (also if you could give me the english translation, and what language it's in)

Thanks to everyone who posts :D

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  1. In French, I love you is Je t'aime (jshuh tem) and I adore you is Je t'adore (jshuh tah door)


  2. Here's i love you in sign language (with pictures)

    http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/topics/i...

    and here's another website with "I Love You" in loads of languages :D Hope i've helped!

    http://www.columbia.edu/~sss31/rainbow/i...

    xx


  3. the first poster had a picture of the single hand "i love you".  That, in ASL, is more like "Love ya!!!"  if you want to express "I LOVE you" then you point to yourself "I" then cross your arms over your chest "love" then point to the person "you".  expression is very important.  if you have a blank face, it won't mean anything.  if you have a happy face it means one thing, a serious face it means another, a.... you get it.  http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/... has a lot of signs.  of course asl has a sign for love.  everyone has a wa to express their love. :)

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