What do the signs for "in-law," "nephew" and "divorced" have in common?
they are all based on...
World Languages, 15.11.2019 01:31 Ain805
What do the signs for "in-law," "nephew" and "divorced" have in common?
they are all based on the root sign for "family"
they are some of the only signs that use two hands but no motion
they all involve only one hand
they all incorporate a letter shape into the sign somehow
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