This document describes a project to create a sensor glove that translates sign language gestures into written and spoken words. The glove uses touch sensors connected to an Arduino microcontroller and RN42 Bluetooth module. The Arduino code defines the sensor pins and sends character data over Bluetooth. An Android app receives the characters, translates them to words, and displays and speaks the words in Arabic and English. The goal is to enable communication for deaf-mute people without relying on their mobile device. The total equipment cost was $70. A video demonstration of the working project is provided.