how to sign the word actions

To sign the word “actions,” use the ASL sign for “act” followed by the plural sign, which is a twisting motion of both hands at the wrist.

To sign the word “actions,” use the ASL sign for “act” followed by the plural sign, which is a twisting motion of both hands at the wrist.

To sign the word “clients,” use dominant hand to make a “C” shape and tap it twice on the back of the non-dominant hand. Then, use your dominant hand to make a “Y” shape and tap it twice on the…

To sign the word ending, make a closed fist with your dominant hand and extend your pinky finger while keeping the other fingers curled in. Bring your hand down in a slight arc to your side while keeping your wrist…

To sign the word ball, you would make a fist with your dominant hand, then use your other hand to make a curved shape and tap it on top of the fist.

To sign the word “vision,” use your dominant hand to make an open hand shape with your index and middle fingers pointing towards your eyes, then move the hand slightly forward and back in front of your face.

To sign the word “chance,” use both hands to make a C-shape and then flip them over so that the palms are facing up. This represents the idea of taking a chance or opportunity.

To sign the word “giving,” place your dominant hand in a fist with the thumb pointing up and the index finger extended. Take that hand and bring it towards your chin, then extend the index finger outwards as if pointing…

To sign the word “couple,” use both hands to make a “C” shape, then bring them together to form an “O” shape while touching the tips of the index fingers.

To sign the word “coverage,” place your dominant hand in a “C” shape near your non-dominant shoulder, then move it down and out in a sweeping motion.

To sign the word “whose,” place the fingertips of your dominant hand on your chest and move them in a small circular motion.