how to sign the word larger

To sign the word “larger,” use both hands to form the letter L shape and then make a circling motion with your dominant hand in front of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “larger,” use both hands to form the letter L shape and then make a circling motion with your dominant hand in front of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “hall,” use your dominant hand to create a flat handshape and touch it to your non-dominant hand’s wrist.

To sign the word “publisher,” make the hand shape of a “P” with your dominant hand and bring it down in front of your chest while moving it slightly outwards.

To sign the word “connection,” make a fist with both hands and touch your index fingers together, then pull them apart. This symbolizes two things coming together and connecting.

To sign the word “improve” in American Sign Language, form both hands into loose fists and place them on top of each other. Then, move your top hand up and forward in a small, circular motion while keeping your bottom…

To sign the word worldwide, you would use both hands to make circles in opposite directions, symbolizing the idea of something reaching all around the world.

To sign the word “cut,” make a cutting motion with your dominant hand across the palm of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “blood,” use the dominant hand to make a fist and tap the non-dominant arm near the inside of the elbow.

“Sign ‘publications’ by using the handshape for ‘P’ and then flipping the palm down.”

To sign the word “built,” use your dominant hand to make a claw shape and tap it twice on your non-dominant fist.