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    Sign for "Ecuador"

    Also Bolivia has own sign: index and little finger up and thumb joined by middle and ring fingers as it is "Lamas head".
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    Sign for "Ecuador"

    Yeah...u should have both hands in "E" form a bit connected with palm orientation from self. And then describe like equator (line around the earth) so that they became with palm orientation in front of signer.
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    Countries´ Signs

    Finally found all except Chad. Maybe anyone knows sign for "Burundi"? Thanks.
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    Signs for FIJI

    Here u can find the description of the sign for Fiji and many more countries: Indigenous signs: South Pacific
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    Do you know any signs for countries?

    Anyone knows signs for Mali, Chad, Senegal?
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    Do you know any signs for countries?

    sorry for question jéxplique, but could u answer on the last question in this tread if u from France (I guess just u could know the signes for them as most of the countries r frenchspeakers and French SL probably has sign for them)...
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    Do you know any signs for countries?

    They dont have too many signs. Im trying to collect signs for all countries and must say that it is rather difficult, as people dont brace to learn names of the country so much, just the most popular. Maybe bad geographic knowledge? :eek3: Any way, I will try to explain why Sweden is such sign...
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    Countries´ Signs

    Anyone knows signs for Chad, Djibouti, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal? Maybe someone who knows French SL?
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    Countries´ Signs

    Finally I found signs for many many countries and will probably put some of them soon as video. :)
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    Countries´ Signs

    I would suggest to ask about signs for countries in this thread, what do you think? http://www.alldeaf.com/images/icons/icon7.gif May I begin? Anyone knows the signs for Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma) and Laos? But not spelling with fingers. http://www.alldeaf.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
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    More interpreting help, please!

    Countries on sign language. Edited: Sorry, wrong place.
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