how to sign the word chair

To sign the word “chair,” hold both hands in a “C” shape and bring them down from shoulder height to hip level, as if mimicking a person sitting on a chair.

To sign the word “chair,” hold both hands in a “C” shape and bring them down from shoulder height to hip level, as if mimicking a person sitting on a chair.

To sign the word “sections,” use both hands to create a “C” shape with your index and middle fingers, then move them horizontally in opposite directions.

“Sign the word manufacturing by using both hands to make a circular motion with one hand on top of the other, mimicking the movement of a machine.”

The word “accounting” can be signed by using both hands to form the letter “A” and circling it in front of your chest.

To sign the word “cold,” form the letter C with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant shoulder. Then, quickly flick your fingers outwards to create a cold sensation.

To sign the word “dictionary,” use your dominant hand to form the letter “D” by curling your fingers and touching your thumb to the base of your index finger. Then, move your hand up and down in a small arc…

To sign the word “optional,” make the letter “O” with your dominant hand and rotate it in a small circle near your chest.

To sign the word “provider,” form the letter “p” with your dominant hand and place it near your chin, then bring your hand down and towards your non-dominant side, ending with an open palm facing up.

To sign the word “bus,” simply use your dominant hand to make a fist with the thumb extended and pointing upward, then move your arm forward as if pulling a bus lever.

To sign the word “minute,” use your dominant hand to make a small circular motion near your face, as if you are showing the time on a watch.