how to sign the word gateway

To sign the word gateway, use your dominant hand to make a “G” shape and move it forward in small, arching motions.

To sign the word gateway, use your dominant hand to make a “G” shape and move it forward in small, arching motions.

To sign the word Baltimore, use the American Sign Language (ASL) letter “B” handshape and move it in a circular motion on the upper chest.

To sign the word “insert,” use the ASL sign for “put” or “place” by making a fist with your dominant hand and placing it inside the other hand’s open palm.

Forth can be signed by extending your index finger and thumb parallel to each other, then tapping the tips of your fingers twice on the back of your other hand.

To sign the word “twin,” place both hands in front of you with palms facing each other and fingers slightly apart. Then, bring both hands together and touch the fingertips of the index fingers and thumbs, creating a small diamond…

“Visitor is signed by making a “V” shape with both hands and then tapping the back of one hand against the other.”

To sign the word memorial, use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “remember” by touching your forehead with an open hand and then bringing it down to your chest in a sweeping motion. Alternatively, you can also use the…

To sign the word “biggest,” use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with your thumb extended upward. Then, starting at your chest and moving outward, make a large upward motion with your fist, ending with your thumb pointing…

To sign the word “resorts,” use both hands to make an “R” handshape and twist them back and forth in front of your chest.

To sign the word “symptoms,” use both hands to make a fist shape and place them on your chest, then move them forward and away from your body while opening your fists and extending your fingers. This mimics the motion…