how to sign the word philosophy

To sign the word “philosophy,” use a combination of hand gestures and facial expressions to represent the concept of deep thinking and questioning about life and knowledge.
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To sign the word “philosophy,” use a combination of hand gestures and facial expressions to represent the concept of deep thinking and questioning about life and knowledge.

To sign the word “utilities,” use both hands to create the letter “U” shape in front of your chest, with your palms facing inward. Then, quickly move both hands outwards and downwards, as if you are drawing two diagonal lines.…

To sign the word “intel,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with the index finger pointing upward. Then, tap your forehead twice with the knuckle of your index finger.

To sign the word “originally,” make the letter O with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant palm. Then, move your dominant hand in a circular motion, starting at the top and going down to the bottom, as…

To sign the word “vendor,” use your dominant hand to make a “V” shape and tap your temple twice, then bring your hand down to tap your non-dominant hand’s palm twice.

To sign the word “colour,” use your dominant hand to make a C-shape with your thumb and index finger, then brush it across your chin.

To sign the word “concerns,” use both hands to create the ASL letter “C” and make a circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “seat,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant palm, as if sitting on a chair. Then, move your dominant hand slightly up and down, simulating the motion of sitting down…

To sign the word “exclusive,” use the ASL sign for “special” while making a circular motion with your dominant hand.

To sign the word “infrastructure,” bring your dominant hand up to your non-dominant shoulder and trace a large arc down towards your dominant hip in a smooth motion.