how to sign the word learning

To sign the word “learning,” use your dominant hand to make a flat, open hand shape. Touch the side of your head near your temple with your thumb and then move your hand forward in a small, circular motion. This…

To sign the word “learning,” use your dominant hand to make a flat, open hand shape. Touch the side of your head near your temple with your thumb and then move your hand forward in a small, circular motion. This…

To sign the word “baby,” make a C-shape with one hand and place it near your chin, then gently rock it back and forth.

To sign a word, use your dominant hand to make the corresponding sign from American Sign Language (ASL) while saying the word out loud.

To sign the word “companies,” use both hands to form a “C” shape, then bring the hands together with fingers pointing up to create an “M” shape. Finally, move the hands apart and outward in a sweeping motion.

To sign the word reference, make the letter “R” with your dominant hand and touch it to your non-dominant hand’s palm, then move your hand slightly forward and down.

To sign the word “added,” use both hands to make a fist and tap them together twice in front of your chest.

To sign the word “million,” use both hands to make a “4” shape, then rotate both hands in a circular motion.

To sign the word “schools,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and tap it on the back of your non-dominant hand twice.

To sign “garden,” use your dominant hand to form the letter G and move it in a circular motion near your stomach.

To sign the word similar, use both hands to make a flat shape, placing one on top of the other with palms facing down. Then, move both hands outward and slightly to the side in a parallel motion.