how to sign the word banner

To sign the word banner, use the American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling technique by forming the letters B-A-N-N-E-R with your dominant hand.
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To sign the word banner, use the American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling technique by forming the letters B-A-N-N-E-R with your dominant hand.

To sign the word “risks,” use both hands to make fists and cross them in front of your chest, then quickly open and close your fists multiple times.

To sign the word consultants, begin by making a C handshape with your dominant hand and touching it to your non-dominant palm. Then, make a twist motion with your wrists to represent the plural form of the word.

To sign the word bidding, make a “B” handshape and use your dominant hand to brush down your non-dominant palm twice.

To sign the word Delaware, use both hands to make the letter “D” in American Sign Language and then touch your chest twice with your fingertips.

To sign the word journey, use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing upwards and your fingers curled inwards. Then, make a small circular motion with your wrist while bringing your fist slightly forward. This represents…

To sign the word “mechanical,” use your dominant hand to make a fist, then rotate it in a small circle in front of your chest.

To sign the word “dependent,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing down and place it on top of your non-dominant hand, which is in a similar position. Move your dominant hand slightly back and forth while…

To sign the word “landscape,” use both hands to make a flat shape with your fingers slightly spread apart, then move your dominant hand outward in a sweeping motion while keeping it parallel to the ground. This mimics the shape…

To sign the word “mystery,” make the ASL letter M with your dominant hand and trace a small circle over your chest or heart area.