Depends, what did they sound like, high-mid- or low, think of a dad or a teen voice and what they are saying and as if they get along well or not
6. <span>Qù huàxué xiàlìngyíng wǒ shuōhuǎng qù shàngxué, zhè bùshì lèqù
7. </span><span>Tā méiyǒu juédìng chūxí nǎge xiàlìngyíng.
8. </span><span>Xuéxí dònghuà mànhuà yǒu zhù yú zuò gōngkè.</span>
The language between the 2 are not similar.
Answer:
The sign for "son" is a (mutated) compound of "MALE and BABY." It is abbreviated though. The "male" part of the sign just looks like a salute. You abbreviate the BABY portion of the sign (no rocking). It sort of looks like you are saluting from your forehead to the crook of your left elbow. The left arm sometimes just hangs down during the sign SON or at least is more relaxed than in the sign for baby.
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