how to sign the word strong

To sign the word strong, make a fist with your dominant hand and flex your bicep by pulling your forearm towards your body.

To sign the word strong, make a fist with your dominant hand and flex your bicep by pulling your forearm towards your body.

To sign the word “kitchen,” use your dominant hand to make a flat shape with your fingers and tap it twice on the side of your chin.

To sign the word “introduction,” make the letter “i” with your dominant hand and circle it in front of your body, ending with a downward motion to represent opening a book or introducing something new.

To sign the word “transfer,” place one hand flat with fingers slightly spread, then place the fingertips of the other hand onto the palm of the first and pull away, mimicking the movement of something being transferred from one place…

To sign the word “impact,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb resting on your chin. Bring your fist down and tap it lightly on the center of your chest. This sign represents the force or…

To sign the word “Nokia,” use your dominant hand to make a “N” shape, with your pointer finger pointing outward. Then, use your other hand to make a “K” shape, with your pinky finger pointing outward. Bring your hands together,…

To sign the word “parents,” use the ASL sign for “mother” and “father” together with both hands in front of your chest.

To sign the word “earth,” place your non-dominant hand in a flat position, palm facing up. With your dominant hand, create a small circle with your thumb and index finger and tap it on the center of your non-dominant palm.…

To sign the word “networks,” use both hands to make a “W” shape with your fingers. Then, bring your hands together, interlocking your fingers, to create a crisscross pattern. Finally, twist your wrists so that your fingers are pointing in…

To sign the word “anti,” make a fist with your dominant hand and hold it in front of your body, then bring it down in a chopping motion towards your other hand, which is held open and palm-up.