how to sign the word skills

To sign the word “skills,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your non-dominant palm facing upwards, then move your hand back and forth slightly, simulating the movement of a skillful action.

To sign the word “skills,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your non-dominant palm facing upwards, then move your hand back and forth slightly, simulating the movement of a skillful action.

To sign the word “gas,” make a fist with your dominant hand and twist it in front of your mouth, as if you are turning on a gas stove.

To sign the word hour, use both hands to mimic the motion of a clock hand moving around a clock face.

To sign the word “homepage,” use both hands to form the letter “H” and then move your dominant hand in a circular motion on top of your non-dominant hand to represent the concept of a page.

To sign the word “robert,” use the first letter of the name to make a hand shape and tap it twice against the side of your chin.

To sign the word “names,” use your dominant hand to form the letter “N” by pointing your index finger upwards and then downwards. Then use your other hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing upwards and place it…

To sign the word “fine,” make a small circle with your thumb and index finger, then bring it up to touch your chin.

To sign the word particular, use your dominant hand to outline the shape of a small circle in front of your body with your thumb and index finger touching. Then, bring your hand to your chest and tap twice.

To sign the word “com”, use your dominant hand to form the letter “c” by making a fist and extending your index finger. Then, bring your index finger down to the palm of your other hand to create the letter…

To sign the word “mon,” use both hands to make a fist with your index finger and thumb extended, then touch the fingertips of both hands together.