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how to sign the word interface

To sign the word “interface,” use both hands to create two curved shapes, with your index fingers pointing towards each other. Bring your hands together, with your fingers slightly overlapping and touching at the tips. Then, slowly move your hands…

how to sign the word especially

To sign the word “especially,” use your dominant hand to make a modified 5 handshape with the middle finger extended and touching your chin. Then, move your hand down and out in a sweeping motion.

how to sign the word el

To sign the word “el,” place your dominant hand near your non-dominant shoulder with your palm facing in and fingers together. Then, bring your hand down and slightly out in a smooth movement, ending with your palm facing out and…

how to sign the word involved

Sign the word “involved” by using both hands to create a “V” shape with your index and middle fingers. Bring your hands together, keeping your fingers touching, and then separate them as you move your hands to the opposite sides…

how to sign the word ie

To sign the word “ie” in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to make the letter “i” by pointing your index finger straight up. Then, use your non-dominant hand to make the letter “e” by forming a “V” shape…

how to sign the word wall

To sign the word “wall,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and index finger. Hold your hand up vertically, palm facing inward, and tap your index finger against your thumb twice. This represents the shape…

how to sign the word thus

To sign the word “thus,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your non-dominant palm, with your thumb pointing up and your fingers slightly curled. Then, twist your wrist so that your fist is facing…

how to sign the word ensure

To sign the word “ensure”, use both hands to make a flat shape with your palms facing down. Place one hand on top of the other and then move both hands down together in a smooth motion while keeping them…