James

James

Blogging since 2019

how to sign the word locations

To sign the word “locations,” use your dominant hand to create the letter “L” and then move it in a circular motion near your non-dominant hand, which is held flat and stationary. This movement represents the concept of multiple places…

how to sign the word warning

To sign the word warning, make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger straight up, then shake it back and forth. This mimics the motion of a siren or alarm, indicating caution or danger ahead.

how to sign the word beautiful

To sign the word “beautiful,” place your non-dominant hand in a flat, palm-up position. With your dominant hand, use your index and middle fingers to trace a small circle on the back of your non-dominant hand, starting at the base…

how to sign the word patients

To sign the word “patients,” use both hands to make a circle shape near your chest with your palms facing inwards, then rotate your hands in opposite directions as if you are turning a steering wheel.

how to sign the word selected

To sign the word “selected,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing out. Place this hand near your non-dominant shoulder and tap your index finger twice against your shoulder.

how to sign the word quite

To sign the word “quite,” use your dominant hand to make a “Q” shape and place it near your chin, then flick your wrist slightly away from your body. It is the combination of the handshape and movement that represents…