To sign the word "masters" in American Sign Language, you use both hands to make a fist with your index fingers extended and crossed over each other. Then, bring your…
To sign memorabilia, use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "remember" by touching your forehead with your index finger and then signing "object" by using both hands to mimic…
To sign the word "tissue," place your dominant hand near your nose and touch your index finger to your thumb, then move your hand downwards and outwards in a small…
To sign the word "awarded," form the letter "A" with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant shoulder, then move your hand away from your body in a…
The sign for "passing" is made by sliding your dominant hand over the palm of your non-dominant hand, as if passing an object from one hand to the other.
To sign the word "modeling," use both hands to make "m" shapes with your fingers and bring them together in front of your chest, crossing them back and forth.