how to sign the word component

To sign the word “component,” use your dominant hand to make a C-shape and place it on the opposite palm, then twist your wrist slightly while keeping the C-shape.

To sign the word “component,” use your dominant hand to make a C-shape and place it on the opposite palm, then twist your wrist slightly while keeping the C-shape.

To sign the word “nor,” place your nondominant hand in front of your body with the palm facing up and the fingers slightly spread apart. With your dominant hand, make a “Y” shape by extending your pinky, middle, and index…

To sign the word “himself,” use the American Sign Language sign for “he” and then add the sign for “self” by bringing your dominant hand to your chest and circling it in a clockwise motion.

To sign “brought”, start with your dominant hand in a fist with the palm facing you. Place the fist on your non-dominant forearm and slide it down towards your wrist, as if you are bringing something down. This represents bringing…

To sign the word “reduce,” form the dominant hand into a “C” shape and place it at the side of the face with the palm facing inwards. Then, use a twisting motion to bring the hand down towards the chin,…

To sign the word “task” in American Sign Language, you would use both hands with palms facing each other. Your non-dominant hand would be placed in front of your body, with fingers spread and pointing upwards. Your dominant hand would…

To sign the word “doctor,” make a fist with your dominant hand and tap the knuckles of that hand twice on your forehead.

The word chemical can be signed by making a “C” handshape and tapping it on the opposite forearm.

To sign the word “miss,” use your dominant hand to touch the tip of your thumb to your forehead, then move your hand down and away from your head in a slight arc.

To sign the word Kansas, use a “K” handshape and swipe it across your forehead from left to right.