SAUDAÇÕES E CUMPRIMENTOS EM LIBRAS

Academia de Libras2 minutes read

Ana Paula from the academy of Libras teaches various signs for greetings and politeness in Libras, including differentiating between "hi" and "hello" when greeting multiple people, as well as signs for "thank you," "sorry," and "I miss you."

Insights

  • Ana Paula from the academy of Libras demonstrates the sign for "hi" using the letters "o" and "i" from the Libras alphabet, emphasizing the distinction between "hi" and "hello" when greeting multiple individuals.
  • In-depth exploration of various greetings and expressions in Libras includes signs for "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening," along with gestures for "thank you," "please," "sorry," "welcome," "I miss you," "see you tomorrow," and "you're welcome," each with specific hand configurations for clarity and accuracy.

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Recent questions

  • How do you sign "hi" in Libras?

    In Libras, the sign for "hi" involves using the letters "o" and "i" from the Libras alphabet. This sign is made by bringing the fingertips of your dominant hand together near your mouth, then moving your hand slightly forward and up in a small arc motion.

  • What are the signs for "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening" in Libras?

    The signs for "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening" in Libras involve specific hand configurations for each greeting. For "good morning," you place your hand near your mouth and move it upwards. For "good afternoon," you move your hand from your shoulder to your mouth. For "good evening," you move your hand from your forehead to your mouth.

  • How do you sign "thank you" in Libras?

    In Libras, the sign for "thank you" is made by bringing your open hand to your chin, then moving it forward and down in a small arc motion. This sign expresses gratitude and appreciation in the deaf community using visual gestures.

  • What is the sign for "you're welcome" in Libras?

    The sign for "you're welcome" in Libras involves bringing your open hand to your chest, then moving it forward and down in a small arc motion. This gesture signifies a polite response to someone thanking you for something.

  • How do you sign "I miss you" in Libras?

    In Libras, the sign for "I miss you" is made by crossing your arms over your chest and then opening them outward, as if reaching out to someone. This sign conveys the feeling of longing or missing someone in the deaf community.

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Mastering Libras Greetings with Ana Paula

  • Learn various signs of greetings and greetings in Libras with Ana Paula from the academy of Libras, starting with the sign for "hi" using the letters "o" and "i" from the Libras alphabet, and understanding the difference between "hi" and "hello" when greeting multiple people.
  • Explore signs for "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening" in Libras, understanding the sign for "good" and the specific hand configurations for each greeting, along with signs for "thank you," "you're welcome," "sorry," "please," "excuse me," "welcome," "I miss you," and "see you tomorrow" in Libras.
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