how to sign the word conservation

To sign the word “conservation,” make a C handshape with your dominant hand and circle it in front of your chest, as if you are hugging the Earth.

To sign the word “conservation,” make a C handshape with your dominant hand and circle it in front of your chest, as if you are hugging the Earth.

To sign the word “represent,” use your dominant hand to make an “R” shape with your index finger pointing outwards. Then, place your index finger on your non-dominant hand’s palm and make a circular motion towards yourself.

To sign the word SQL, use both hands to form the letter S with your dominant hand and the letter L with your non-dominant hand. Then move both hands towards each other, touching the tips of your index and middle…

To sign the word “maine,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and pinky finger, then tap your fist against your chin.

To sign the word “bureau,” make a flat hand with your palm facing down and move it in a circle on your chest.

To sign the word “tim,” hold up the dominant hand with the index finger extended and thumb pointing upwards. Touch the tip of the index finger to the chin and pull it away, creating a small arc.

To sign the word “specifically,” use the handshape for the letter “s” and move it in a circular motion over your chest in a specific location.

To sign the word Orlando, use two hands to form the letter “O” and then make a twisting motion with both hands simultaneously.

To sign the word “licensed,” make a “L” shape with your dominant hand and touch it to your non-dominant hand, which is held palm-side up. Then, twist your L hand outward and away from your body to complete the sign.

To sign the word “ride,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your pinky and thumb. Then, move your fist in a circular motion as if you are riding a horse.