how to sign the word sending

To sign the word “sending,” use both hands with the palms facing up and the fingers slightly curled. Then, bring both hands towards your chest in a circular motion, as if you are giving something away.

To sign the word “sending,” use both hands with the palms facing up and the fingers slightly curled. Then, bring both hands towards your chest in a circular motion, as if you are giving something away.

To sign the word “alan”, use your dominant hand to form the letter “A” and then tap your thumb on your chin twice.

To sign the word “shower,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your pinky finger, then tap your pinky finger on top of your non-dominant shoulder.

In order to sign the word “attend,” make a closed fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger upward. Then, tap the top of your fist with the tip of your index finger twice.

To sign the word “temporary,” use the ASL sign for “temporary” which involves forming a “T” handshape with your dominant hand and tapping it on your non-dominant hand’s palm.

To sign the word chicken, use your dominant hand to form the ASL letter “C” by making a fist with your index finger pointing upward and your thumb resting on top. Then, place your non-dominant hand against your abdomen and…

To sign the word “significantly,” use the ASL sign for “big” or “large” and then move your dominant hand in a downward motion while keeping it open and flat. This gesture represents the concept of something being significant or important.

To sign the word “calculator,” use the ASL sign for “calculate” while also making a circular motion with your dominant hand on your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “misc,” use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with your thumb resting on top of your index finger. Then, touch your fist to your chin and move it in a small circular motion.

To sign the word “sum,” place your dominant hand in a fist with your thumb extended and touching your fingers. Then, starting at your chin, bring your hand down to touch your opposite palm.