how to sign the word workplace

To sign the word “workplace,” you would make the sign for “work” by holding your dominant hand in a fist with your thumb resting on top of your index finger and tapping your knuckles twice on the back of your…

To sign the word “workplace,” you would make the sign for “work” by holding your dominant hand in a fist with your thumb resting on top of your index finger and tapping your knuckles twice on the back of your…

To sign the word “aspect,” use your dominant hand to form the ASL letter “A” by making a fist and raising your index finger. Then, place your hand near your forehead with your index finger pointing upwards and slightly away…

To sign the word “roger,” use the index and middle fingers of your dominant hand to tap your temple twice. This is the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “okay” or “understood.”

To sign the word “emphasis,” use both hands to make a fist shape and bring them down to your chest, then quickly open your hands with a slight emphasis on the movement.

To sign the word “pottery,” you would use a combination of handshapes and movements to represent the letters P-O-T-T-E-R-Y in American Sign Language (ASL).

To sign the word “okay,” make a circle with your thumb and index finger and then extend the remaining three fingers straight up.

To sign the word “arrival,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and bring it down to touch your other hand, which is facing upward with fingers slightly apart. This signifies the action of something arriving or coming…

Spectrum can be signed by making the letter “S” handshape with both hands and moving them away from each other while keeping them parallel.

To sign the word “permitted,” make a gesture with your dominant hand by drawing a horizontal line across your palm with your index finger pointing forward, then ending with your fingers slightly curled downward.

The sign for “electricity” is made by combining the signs for “power” and “current” in American Sign Language (ASL).