how to sign the word crime

To sign the word “crime,” use both hands to make a C shape with your fingers and bring them down in front of your chest as if you are closing a jail cell.

To sign the word “crime,” use both hands to make a C shape with your fingers and bring them down in front of your chest as if you are closing a jail cell.

To sign the word “mass,” use both hands to make a closed fist and then cross your arms in front of your chest.

To sign the word foot, use your dominant hand to make a “5” shape with your fingers and tap it on the top of your non-dominant hand’s fingertips.

To sign the word “continued,” you would use the ASL sign for “continue” and then add the -ED suffix by tapping your index finger on the palm of your non-dominant hand.

The word “generally” can be signed by making a circular motion with your dominant hand near your chest while nodding your head slightly.

To sign the word “apparel,” use a combination of hand gestures to represent the letters A-P-P and the word “clothes” by placing your dominant hand on your chest and moving it outward.

To sign the word “shirt,” use one hand to make a fist and touch your shoulder with your thumb.

To sign the word install, bring your dominant hand up to your forehead with your palm facing outwards. Then, move your hand down in a straight line while making a twisting motion with your wrist.

To sign the word “context,” use both hands in a “C” handshape with palms facing each other, and move them in opposite circles while keeping them close together. This represents the idea of surrounding or containing something.

To sign the word professor, use your dominant hand to make a “P” handshape and touch the side of your forehead twice.