I'm sorry in japanese sign language 149806
Greet people with ohayō gozaimasu (おはよう ございます) in the morning ohayō gozaimasu (ohhahyoh gohzaheemuhssoo) means "good morning" in Japanese and is the standard greeting that replaces konnichiwa in the early morning hours, typically before 1000 am This greeting is appropriate with strangers, or when you're greeting people in a position ofHow to say "I love you" in Sign Language To sign I love you in American Sign Language (ASL), point out your thumb and index finger to form an "L" While keeping them extended, lift your little finger Your middle and ring finger keep touching your palm Finally, direct your hand towards the person you are talking to Most Japanese language learners know that sumimasen is a word which translates as "I'm sorry" or "Excuse me" In Japan, phrases used for apologizing can be used to show appreciation, as well This may stem from the twinge of guilt one feels when another person goes out of their way to do so...