Skip to main content

break

Printer Friendly, PDF & Email
  • Sequence of Movement

    Standing behind the person, the index finger and thumb are placed on one of the shoulder blades of the addressed person, with the fingertips on top of each other, while the remaining fingers clench in the palm of the hand. Now the hand is moved quickly back and forth. The repeated movement is similar to pulling on a bell rope, which, for example, initiates school breaks.

    Shape of hand

    Daumen liegt auf dem locker angewinkelten Zeigefinger, die restlichen Finger bilden eine Faust.

     

     

    Area of Use

     Germany

  • Sequence of Movement

    Standing behind the person, the index finger and thumb are placed on the upper arm of the addressed person, with the fingertips on top of each other, while the remaining fingers clench in the palm of the hand. Now the hand is moved quickly back and forth. The repeated movement is similar to pulling a bell rope, which, for example, initiates school breaks.

    Shape of hand

    Daumen liegt auf dem locker angewinkelten Zeigefinger, die restlichen Finger bilden eine Faust.

     

     

    Area of Use

     Germany

  • Sequence of Movement

    On the right shoulder blade of the interlocutor, the thumb is moved back and forth at a small distance together with the second finger link of the index finger. The movement is similar to using an eraser. This symbolizes the ringing of a hand bell.

    Shape of hand

    Daumen liegt auf dem locker angewinkelten Zeigefinger, die restlichen Finger bilden eine Faust.

     

     

    Area of Use

     Germany

IS: break

break (IS)

Shorter interruption of an activity that is intended for recovery, regeneration, etc.; [unintended] short interruption, temporary cessation of something.`

Example

1) Do you need a break?

2) He needs a break!