THOSE, THEY: Right index point to several things distant.
Author: Katherine Brown
you (plural)
YOU (plural): Right index pointing outward to left, and moved rightward till hand points to right. (Motion can be from right to left also).
we, us
WE, US: Point forefinger at self, then point out, bring round in circle as in “You,” and back to self.
he
HE: Thumb tip of right vertical “A” hand at temple for “male” and then right index point to one side or to an imaginary person. (Him) (She or Her, objective case: same sign as above, but thumb tip on lower part of cheek instead of temple.)
you (sing., informal)
YOU (singular): Right index pointing outward.
I, me
I or ME: Right index points to oneself.
quiet
QUIET, CALM, STILL, NOISELESS: Place the forefinger on the lips; bring the other extended hand up in front of you, and then bring the hand away from the mouth, extended, until it is just over the other; then move both away in opposite directions toward the sides, palms down.
generous, kind
KIND: Both “B” hands, palm inward, left hand pointing rightward and right hand pointing leftward, moved around each other. (Gracious) (Benevolent) (Gentleness).
hearing, speaking
SPEAK: Right index tip under lips, prone and pointing leftward, and moved as if rolling words from mouth. (Talk) (Tell) (Stay) (Verbal) (Speech) (Publish: “Speak” and both supine hands spreading to sides as if giving out) (Announce) (Make known) (Discourse).
active
ACTION, ACTIVE: Place the bent hands with fingers pointing down, in front out from the sides; draw them apart toward the sides and again bring them near; repeat the motion rather rapidly.