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how to sign the word native

To sign the word “native,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it on your forehead, then move it down towards your chest. This sign represents the concept of someone being a native or indigenous person.

how to sign the word bridge

To sign the word “bridge”, make a bridge shape with both hands, with your palms facing down and fingers interlocked. Then, move your hands slightly up and down to mimic a bridge.

how to sign the word films

To sign the word “films,” make the “F” hand shape with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is in a flat palm position. Then, twist your wrist back and forth in a slight circular motion…

how to sign the word minnesota

To sign “Minnesota,” make the letter “M” with both hands and touch your left thumb to your right palm, then touch your right thumb to your left palm. Finish by signing the letter “N” with one hand and touching it…

how to sign the word des

To sign the word “des,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape with your fingers slightly spread apart. Then, starting at your chin, move your hand downward in a short, quick motion. This sign represents the English word…

how to sign the word dollar

To sign the word “dollar,” make a “D” shape with your dominant hand and tap the side of your dominant index finger against the side of your non-dominant index finger twice.

how to sign the word weekend

The sign for “weekend” in American Sign Language is made by bringing both hands up to form fists with thumbs up, then crossing the arms at the wrists and tapping the fists together.