how to sign the word tennis

To sign the word tennis, form the letter ‘t’ with your dominant hand and swing it back and forth, simulating a tennis racket.

To sign the word tennis, form the letter ‘t’ with your dominant hand and swing it back and forth, simulating a tennis racket.

To sign the word “diff,” make a fist with your dominant hand, then extend your index and middle fingers and tap them against your other hand’s palm.

To sign the word DNA, use both hands to form the letter “D” and move them in a circular motion towards each other, overlapping at the bottom to form an “N.” Then, switch the handshapes to form the letter “A”…

To sign the word “proof,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for the letter “P” by curling your fingers and placing your thumb over them. Then, move your hand forward and down in a slight arc motion.

To sign the word “seeing,” you would use the ASL signs for the letters “S,” “E,” “E,” and “I” in sequence.

To sign the word permit, start with your dominant hand in a fist shape and your other hand in a flat palm facing up. Place your fist on top of your open palm and move your dominant hand forward and…

To sign the word “zum,” form a “Z” shape with your dominant hand and move it in a circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “recipe,” use the sign for “cook” by holding one hand in a fist with the thumb sticking out and the other hand in a fist with the index finger pointing out, then bring the thumb to…

To sign the word “copies,” use your dominant hand to make a copying motion, similar to flicking your fingers down towards the palm of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “webmaster,” use both hands to make the letter “W” shape and then bring both hands together in front of your chest.