how to sign the word exchange

To sign the word “exchange,” use both hands with palms facing each other and fingers interlocked, then quickly switch the position of your hands while keeping them interlocked.

To sign the word “exchange,” use both hands with palms facing each other and fingers interlocked, then quickly switch the position of your hands while keeping them interlocked.

To sign the word “screen,” use your dominant hand to make a flat shape with fingers pointed forward, and touch your forehead with the tips of your fingers. This sign represents the physical act of looking at a screen.

To sign the word build, form a closed fist with your dominant hand, then place your non-dominant hand flat on top of it. Move both hands upwards and downwards in a repetitive motion, mimicking the action of building something.

To sign the word dog in American Sign Language, make a fist with your dominant hand and tap it twice on your thigh.

To sign the word “double,” make two identical hand shapes and bring them together to form a double.

To sign the word “plans” in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape with your palm facing downward. Starting at your opposite shoulder, move your hand forward and down in a smooth motion, ending with…

To sign the word views, use the ASL sign for “see” with both hands, placing them in front of your eyes and moving them outward and slightly upward.

To sign the word “institute,” use the ASL sign for “establish” or “setting up,” followed by the sign for “place.”

To sign the word “bar,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing down, then move it horizontally across your body.

The word administration can be signed by making a clockwise circular motion with the right hand, starting at the forehead and ending at the chin.