Hate is a very corrosive emotion. Try to avoid it.
But the answer is:
Put your right hand in a duck shape (like you do when you make a duck or an ostrich with shadow puppets) and put your fingers to your chest.
Put the index fingers and pinkies on both hands up while your long finger and ring finger touch your thumb. Do this motion a couple inches from your chest with the tops of your hands toward the person to whom you are referring.
Now point to the person you feel such strong emotions for.
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In American Sign Language, you can sign "I hate you" by signing "I" with your dominant hand pointed at yourself, followed by the sign for "hate" which involves folding both hands into fists, crossing them over your chest, and then moving them apart. Finally, point directly at the person you are expressing the sentiment towards.
Salut: You shouldn't say that to anyone in any language.
In Kikuyu language, you can say "Ndakugwetereire" to mean "I hate you."
No, it is more appropriate to say "communicate in sign language" as sign language is a visual-gestural language and not spoken.
To sign "I hate people" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the words "I H-A-T-E P-E-O-P-L-E" and use a negative expression on your face to show your feelings.
It is not accurate to say that people hate American Sign Language (ASL). Some individuals may lack understanding or awareness of ASL, leading to misconceptions or biases. It is important to promote education and acceptance of ASL as a valid language and part of Deaf culture.