how to sign the word cache

To sign the word “cache,” use both hands to make a claw shape, then tap your dominant hand against the back of your non-dominant hand twice.

To sign the word “cache,” use both hands to make a claw shape, then tap your dominant hand against the back of your non-dominant hand twice.

To sign the word “descriptions,” use the ASL signs for “describe” and “plural.”

To sign the word “corresponding,” use the ASL sign for “correspond” and add the -ing motion by flicking the index finger upwards as if writing a letter.

To sign the word “turns,” make a closed fist with your dominant hand and rotate it 90 degrees in front of your body.

To sign the word “tube,” make a circular shape with your dominant hand and place it around your non-dominant index finger as if you are holding a tube.

To sign the word “sides,” use both hands in a flat, open palm position facing each other with the thumbs pointing towards the body. Then, move both hands away from each other in a horizontal motion.

To sign the word “gap,” hold both hands in loose fists with palms facing each other and fingertips touching. Then, move your hands away from each other to create a small space between them.

To sign the word “trips,” use both hands in a flat, open position and bring them together twice, as if clapping.

To sign the word “jay,” make a “J” shape with your dominant hand and place it against the side of your chin, then move it forward and down.

To sign “livecam,” use the ASL signs for “live” and “camera” together in a fluid motion.