To do sign language for "can you show me," use the ASL sign for "can" by forming a "C" with your dominant hand and placing it on your non-dominant palm.…
To do sign language for "please repeat that," you can use the sign for "please" by placing your flattened hand against your chest and moving it in a circular motion.…
To sign "see you later" in American Sign Language, make a "C" shape with your dominant hand and place it near your chin, then bring it out and away from…
To do sign language for good luck, make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your pinky and index finger. Then place the tips of those fingers on your…
To sign "excited" in American Sign Language, form closed fists with both hands and hold them at your chest, quickly pulling them outward and opening them into "J" handshapes with…
To sign scared in American Sign Language, bring both hands up to your chest and make a fist with your index fingers pointing out. Then, quickly pull your hands away…
To do sign language for angry, make a fist with one hand and shake it in front of your body while making a scowling face. This signifies frustration and anger.