how to sign the word plants

To sign the word “plants,” place your non-dominant hand in front of you with the palm facing up. Then, take your dominant hand and make a “P” handshape by curling your fingers into a fist with the thumb sticking out.…

To sign the word “plants,” place your non-dominant hand in front of you with the palm facing up. Then, take your dominant hand and make a “P” handshape by curling your fingers into a fist with the thumb sticking out.…

To sign the word column, use both hands with palms facing each other and make a vertical line with your index and middle fingers touching. Then, move both hands downward together in a straight line to symbolize the columns in…

To sign the word “kong,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger upwards, then tap it against your opposite palm twice.

To sign the word “breakfast,” make a fist with your dominant hand and touch your knuckles to your mouth twice, as if mimicking eating.

To sign the word “facts,” use your dominant hand to make a “F” handshape. Place it on your forehead and rotate it slightly while moving it away from your face in a small motion.

To sign the word “religious,” use the ASL sign for “faith” by placing your dominant hand over your non-dominant hand in a praying position and then bring your hands down to touch your chest.

To sign the word “racing,” extend your dominant hand with all fingers together and pointing forward, then quickly move it back and forth in a racing motion.

To sign the word “define,” you can make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger. Touch your finger to your temple and then bring it down to your chin, drawing a small line. This represents the…

To sign the word “tables,” make a flat hand with your palm facing down and use two fingers to tap the top of your other flat hand twice in a horizontal motion.

To sign the word leadership, use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape with your index finger and thumb. Then, place the “C” handshape on your shoulder and move it forward in a sweeping motion. This represents taking charge…