how to sign the word mortgages

To sign the word mortgages, use a combination of hand gestures and finger movements to represent the letters “M-O-R-T-G-A-G-E-S.”

To sign the word mortgages, use a combination of hand gestures and finger movements to represent the letters “M-O-R-T-G-A-G-E-S.”

To sign a word, use hand movements and gestures that correspond to the corresponding letters or sounds in the word.

To sign the word “producer,” use your dominant hand to make a “P” shape and tap it twice on the opposite wrist or forearm.

To sign the word “postage,” use a flat hand to trace the shape of a stamp on your non-dominant hand. Then, use your dominant hand to tap on the stamp twice with your index and middle fingers.

To sign the word “luck” in American Sign Language, form your dominant hand into an “L” shape and tap it twice on your non-dominant hand, which is in a flat palm position.

To sign the word quiet, place your index finger over your lips and hold it there for a moment.

To sign the word “hurricane,” use your dominant hand to make a curved shape, starting at the top of your head and moving down in a circular motion to your shoulder.

To sign the word workshops, make a “W” shape with both hands and twist them away from each other while keeping the thumbs touching.

To sign the word “appointment,” you would use the ASL sign for “meet” by making a closed fist with your dominant hand and tapping your wrist against your non-dominant hand’s wrist.

To sign the word “prayer,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your forehead. Then, move your hand forward and down in a small arc motion, as if sending your prayer out into the world.