how to sign the word il

To sign the word “il”, make an “I” shape with your dominant hand and place it near your forehead, with your palm facing away from you and your fingers pointing upwards. Then, move your hand forward and slightly downwards in…
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To sign the word “il”, make an “I” shape with your dominant hand and place it near your forehead, with your palm facing away from you and your fingers pointing upwards. Then, move your hand forward and slightly downwards in…

To sign the word “Mary,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for the letter “M” by extending the index and middle fingers and bending them down towards the palm, then use the ASL sign for the letter “Y” by…

To sign the word “ads,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) handshape for the letter A, which is a closed fist with the index finger extended, and the handshape for the letter D, which is an open hand with the…

To sign the word “prev,” use your dominant hand to make a “P” handshape and tap it on your non-dominant palm twice.

To sign the word “Indian,” use your dominant hand to make a “V” shape with your index and middle fingers, then tap it against your forehead near your hairline.

To sign the word “graphics,” use both hands to form the letter G in American Sign Language by making a fist with the thumb and first two fingers extended. Then, move both hands in a circular motion in front of…

To sign the word “skin,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on the side of your non-dominant hand, then slide your fist down the side of your hand as if you are peeling off a layer.

To sign the word “completed,” make a circle with your dominant hand and then tap it on your non-dominant palm.

To sign the word “assistance,” use both hands with the fingers extended and touching each other, then place one hand on top of the other and move them upward in a circular motion.

To sign the word “academic,” use your dominant hand to make a “Y” shape with your fingers and touch your temple twice.