how to sign the word variables

To sign the word variables, you would use the ASL sign for “variable” which involves making a V handshape and moving it in a circular motion at your temple.

To sign the word variables, you would use the ASL sign for “variable” which involves making a V handshape and moving it in a circular motion at your temple.

To sign the word “Thailand,” use the ASL sign for “T” by crossing your index and middle fingers, then use the ASL sign for “H” by extending your hand with your pinky, ring, and middle fingers bent and your thumb…

To sign the word “kits,” use your dominant hand to make a modified “K” shape with your index finger and thumb touching. Then, tap your index finger on your cheek twice.

To sign the word “Nevada,” use your dominant hand to make the letter “N” in American Sign Language by pointing your index and middle fingers straight out. Then, move your hand in a small circular motion, clockwise, while keeping your…

To sign the word “neighborhood,” use the ASL sign for “neighbor” followed by the sign for “place.”

To sign the word “tony,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and pinky finger outwards, then tap your thumb to your chin twice.

To sign the word “chemistry,” form the letter “c” with your dominant hand and then use your other hand to draw a small line from left to right across the top of the “c” shape.

To sign the word “equivalent,” use both hands with fingers spread apart and palms facing each other at shoulder level. Bring your hands together, touching the tips of your fingers and then move them apart, slightly twisting your wrists so…

Developers can be signed by using a combination of the letters “d” and “v” in American Sign Language.

To sign the word “concerning,” use your dominant hand to make a letter C shape and place it on your non-dominant palm. Then, rotate your hand in a circle a few times.