how to sign the word edward

To sign the word “Edward,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it near your forehead. Move your hand down and slightly to the side, as if you are drawing an inverted “L” shape. This sign…

To sign the word “Edward,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it near your forehead. Move your hand down and slightly to the side, as if you are drawing an inverted “L” shape. This sign…

To sign the word “circumstances,” use a circular motion with your dominant hand over your non-dominant hand, which is held palm up and slightly tilted.

To sign the word “wet,” use your dominant hand to make a 5 handshape and lightly tap your non-dominant hand palm-down, as if you were tapping water droplets.

To sign the word “Atlantic,” use the fingerspelling technique to spell out each letter of the word using American Sign Language.

To sign the word “responses,” use your dominant hand to make a C-shaped handshape with your thumb touching your fingertips. Then, move your hand down and slightly to the side, as if you are tracing the shape of a question…

To sign the word “psychology” in American Sign Language (ASL), you would use both hands to form the letter “P” and rotate them in front of your forehead.

To sign the word “anywhere,” make a circular motion with your dominant hand, starting at your chest and moving outward in a sweeping motion.

To sign the word “grants,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “give” or “donate” by extending both hands in front of you with palms facing up and then bring them together. Alternatively, you can spell out the letters…

To sign the word “soil,” use the ASL sign for “dirt” by making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “circle,” use your dominant hand to draw a circle shape in the air.