how to sign the word prayer

The ASL sign for "Prayer": use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your forehead. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Prayer": use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your forehead. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Nurse": make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on the center of your chest, then twist your hand in a circular motion. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Columbus": use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "C" (making a fist with your dominant hand and extending your thumb and index finger) and then sign the letter "L" (making an "L" shape with your thumb and index finger). Quick step-by-step guide for...

The ASL sign for "Pants": use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb extended upward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Desktops": use both hands to create the shape of a computer monitor in front of your chest, then bring your hands down and tap your index fingers together twice to represent typing on a keyboard. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Eagle": use your dominant hand to make a "V" shape with your index and middle fingers. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Oriented": you would use your dominant hand to make a horizontal circle in front of your body, while the other hand remains stationary with the palm facing up. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Asp": form your dominant hand into a fist with your thumb extended upward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Honor": make a flat hand shape and place it on your forehead, then move it slightly upward and outward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Pleasure": you would use both hands to form the letter P and then move your hands in a circular motion, as if tracing the shape of a smiling face. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.