how to sign the word developing

To sign the word “developing,” use both hands to create the letter “D” shape and move them in opposite directions simultaneously, as if pulling something apart.

To sign the word “developing,” use both hands to create the letter “D” shape and move them in opposite directions simultaneously, as if pulling something apart.

The word “emergency” can be signed using the American Sign Language (ASL) letter “E” handshape by tracing it quickly in a diagonal movement from the top right to the bottom left of your body.

To sign the word appear, use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape with fingers pointing up. Place the fingertips of this hand on your non-dominant palm, which should also be facing up. Then, move your dominant hand upwards…

To sign the word “publishing,” make a “p” handshape and bring it down the center of your chest as if you are drawing a line. Then, twist your wrist slightly and bring your hand up to shoulder level.

To sign the word “highly,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger upward while tucking your thumb under your fingers. Then, use your other hand to tap the top of your index finger twice.

To sign the word “lowest,” you would use your dominant hand to make a flat, palm-down shape with your thumb and pinky finger touching. Then, starting at your chest, move your hand in a downward arc until it reaches your…

To sign the word “markets,” use both hands to form the letter M with your fingers, then bring your hands together and rotate them in opposite directions.

To sign the word “sciences,” use both hands to make the letter “c” shape, one hand on top of the other with the palms facing each other. Then, move both hands in a circular motion away from the body. This…

To sign the word “situation,” form an “S” handshape with your dominant hand and move it in a circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “clinical,” make the letter “c” with your dominant hand and bring it down your non-dominant arm from your shoulder to your wrist.