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how to sign the word les

To sign the word “les,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing downward. Then, use your non-dominant hand to make a “V” shape and place it on top of your dominant hand at the fingertips. Finally, twist…

how to sign the word regions

To sign the word “regions,” use the ASL sign for “area” or “place” and then add the sign for “plural” by extending both hands with fingers spread and slightly curved.

how to sign the word recording

To sign the word “recording,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it near your mouth as if holding a microphone. Then, move your hand down while keeping it in the same position to mimic pressing…

how to sign the word nutrition

To sign the word “nutrition,” use the ASL sign for “food” (bringing the fingertips of one hand to the lips) followed by the sign for “healthy” (making a C shape with one hand and tapping it on the bicep of…

how to sign the word supports

Using American Sign Language (ASL), the word “supports” can be signed by placing your non-dominant hand flat, palm facing up, and stacking your dominant hand on top with the palm facing down. Then, move your dominant hand in a small…

how to sign the word referred

To sign the word “referred,” you would use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “refer” by pointing your index finger towards your temple and then towards the person or thing being referred to.

how to sign the word bids

To sign the word “bids,” place your dominant hand in a fist with the thumb pointing upward and index finger extended. Touch the tip of your index finger to your lips, then move your hand forward and downward in a…

how to sign the word aim

To sign the word “aim,” use your dominant hand to form a fist with your index finger extended. Point the index finger towards your intended target.