Go- put two fingers up, each pointer, with palm facing out. One movement, make a hill with the movement, chest, forward/up, out.
Hell- point down, then make a bubbling motion with your hands around your groin.
To is unimportant.
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In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "go to hell" is considered offensive and inappropriate. It's always best to use respectful and positive language in any form of communication.
To sign "What are you doing, fool?" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign: "YOU DOING WHAT? FOOL!" with appropriate facial expressions and body language for emphasis.
"גיי צו גײַנום" (gay tsu gaynum) is how you say "go to hell" in Yiddish.
The easiest way to learn sign language would be to enroll in a class specifically tailored for beginners. Practice regularly, interact with the deaf community, and use online resources to supplement your learning. Immersing yourself in sign language will help you quickly grasp the basics and progress efficiently.
To sign "I need to go to the bathroom" in American Sign Language, use the signs for "I," "need," "go," and "bathroom." Starting at your chest, sign "I" by pointing your index finger towards yourself. Then sign "need" by bringing your dominant hand towards your chest in a grabbing motion. Next, sign "go" by pivoting your hands to face away from you, palms up, making a pushing motion. Finally, sign "bathroom" by forming the letter 'T' with both hands and moving them downwards.
The phrase "Go to Hell" in Tagalog is "Pumunta ka sa Impyerno."