The signed English is: autograph
autograph
Pronunciation: English [? :t? grɑ:f]? Beauty [? :t? gr? f]?
n. autograph; Handwritten manuscript; Manuscript; Original lithograph copy
vt. autograph on; Handwritten; Sign by hand; Copy
adj. by lithograph; Self-appointed
third person singular: autographs
plural: autographs
present participle: autographing
past tense: autographed
past participle: autographed
Example:
1.I? got? his? autograph? and? talked? to? him.?
I got his autograph and talked to him.
2.I? was? so? disappointed? that? I? didn't? get? her? autograph? or? have? my? photo? taken? with? her.?
I was so disappointed that I didn't get her autograph or the photo taken with her.
3.I? have? a? first? edition? paradise? lost? with? the? author's? autograph.?
I have the first edition of Paradise Lost signed by the author. Extended data
signed in English can also be written as: idiograph, underwrite
idiograph
Pronunciation: English ['? d? grɑ:f]? Beauty ['? d? rgrɑ:f]?
n. mark, signature, trademark (of an organization, etc)
Example:
I? long? for? your? letter? if? it? can? come? with? a? photo? with? your? idiograph,? I? would? love? you? Much.
I hope to hear from you. It would be great if I could have a signed photo. I will love you more!
underwrite
pronunciation: English [? nd? ra? t]? Beauty [? nd? r? ra? t]?
vt. subscribe; Signature recognition (guarantee), signature acceptance (insurance); To insure; Write
vi. Operating insurance
Third person singular: underwritten
Present participle: underwritten
Past tense: underwritten
Past participle: underwritten.