To sign "sad" in American Sign Language, bring both hands up to your face, palms facing inwards, and draw your fingers down your cheeks while keeping your facial expression neutral…
To sign "happy" in American Sign Language, make a smiling face and place your hands at either side of your mouth, moving them upward in a circular motion.
To do sign language for "I'm lost," you can use the ASL sign for "lost" by making a fist with both hands, then touching your chin with your index finger…
To do sign language for "can you help me," make a closed fist with your dominant hand and place it near your body, palm facing up. Then, with your other…
To sign "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to" in American Sign Language, make a fist with your dominant hand and place it over your heart. Then, with a sincere expression,…
To sign "nice to meet you," start with your dominant hand flat and facing upward. Then, move your hand from the center of your chest outward in a circular motion,…
To do sign language for thank you, simply make a flat hand and touch your chin with the fingertips, then move it down and forward. To say you're welcome, make…
To sign "slow down" in American Sign Language, make the letter Y with both hands and move them in a downward motion towards your body. This signifies the concept of…
To do the sign language for "go," make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb straight up. Then, point your thumb in the direction you want to…
To do the sign language for stop, extend your arm out in front of you with your palm facing outward and fingers together. Then, use your other hand to tap…