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Ah, what a beautiful sentiment to express in sign language. To say "you complete me," you can sign "YOU" by pointing your index finger towards the person, then sign "COMPLETE" by bringing your hands together, interlocking your fingers like puzzle pieces. This gesture symbolizes how two people fit perfectly together, creating a harmonious bond.

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To sign 'you complete me' in American Sign Language, you can sign 'YOU' by pointing your index finger towards the person, then sign 'COMPLETE' by drawing your non-dominant hand palm-up in front of your dominant hand making a circular motion, and finally sign 'ME' by pointing to yourself.

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Probably would sign - You finish me or You make me whole.

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