how to sign the word whether

To sign the word “whether,” use the ASL sign for “if” while raising your eyebrows and slightly tilting your head.

To sign the word “whether,” use the ASL sign for “if” while raising your eyebrows and slightly tilting your head.

To sign the word “natural,” make a sweeping motion with your dominant hand, starting at the top of your forehead and ending with your fingers pointing down towards your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word past, make a fist with your dominant hand and bring it towards your non-dominant shoulder in a sweeping motion, as if motioning to the past behind you.

To sign the word “beach,” make a fist with your dominant hand, leaving the thumb and pointer finger extended. Place your fingers close to your chin, palm facing inwards, and move your hand down and forward in a smooth motion,…

To sign the word “daily,” use your dominant hand to make a flat hand shape with your fingers together, then tap it lightly on your non-dominant hand’s wrist or forearm.

To sign the word “director,” make a “D” handshape with your dominant hand and tap it twice on your forehead.

To sign the word “means,” form a fist with one hand and then extend your index finger upward on your other hand, pointing it towards the fist. This represents the action of showing or indicating something.

To sign the word “solutions,” use the ASL sign for “solve” followed by the plural handshape tapping twice on the palm of your opposite hand.

To sign the word “powered,” make a fist with your dominant hand and hold it near your non-dominant shoulder, then twist your wrist forward.

To sign the word “limited,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index finger. With your other hand, hold your index finger and draw a horizontal line across it.