how to sign the word scope

To sign the word “scope,” make a circle with your dominant hand and place it in front of your eye, then extend your index finger outwards and tap your temple twice.

To sign the word “scope,” make a circle with your dominant hand and place it in front of your eye, then extend your index finger outwards and tap your temple twice.

To sign the word “portion,” use your dominant hand to make a flat shape with your fingers and place it near your non-dominant hand, which is held in a fist. Then, slide your dominant hand forward and slightly downward while…

To sign the word “pub,” use the fingers of your dominant hand to form a “P” shape and then tap your thumb to your chin twice.

To sign the word “chocolate,” use both hands to make a C shape with your fingers and place them on either side of your mouth. Then, move the C shapes down and around your chin to mimic the shape and…

To sign the word “blues,” make a fist with your dominant hand and then extend your thumb and pinky finger outwards while keeping the fist closed. The thumb and pinky should be pointing upwards, representing the letter “B” in sign…

To sign the word “notify,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing straight up. Then, bring your index finger down to touch your chin twice.

To sign the word “appendix,” place your non-dominant hand flat, palm facing up. Then, with your dominant hand, touch the tip of your pinky finger to the base of your palm twice. This represents the letter “A” in sign language.…

To sign the word “Ericsson,” use the fingerspelling alphabet to spell out each letter individually, starting with the letter “E” and ending with the letter “N.”

To sign the word “channels,” use both hands to form the ASL letter “C” with your index finger and thumb. With your dominant hand, move the “C” shape forward and backward in front of your body. This represents the idea…

To sign the word “bond,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and touch your thumb to your forehead, then extend your pinky finger outwards. This represents the concept of two things being connected or united.