how to sign the word holder

To sign the word “holder,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up. Then, place your non-dominant hand on top of your fist, with the palm facing down. This represents holding onto something.

To sign the word “holder,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up. Then, place your non-dominant hand on top of your fist, with the palm facing down. This represents holding onto something.

To sign the word “gate,” use your dominant hand to make a “G” shape and move it upward and slightly outward, as if opening a gate.

To sign the word cruises, make a C shape with your dominant hand and twist it twice in front of your chest to represent a ship sailing on the water.

To sign the word “entity,” use your dominant hand to make a small “C” shape and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is held flat and facing palm up. Move your dominant hand in a circle on the palm…

To sign the word “engineers,” use both hands to make fists with your index and middle fingers extended and pointing downward. Then, rotate both hands outward while keeping the fingers pointed downward. This sign represents the movement of gears in…

To sign the word “med,” use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with your index and middle fingers extended. Then, place your fingers on your opposite shoulder and perform a small circular motion.

To sign the word “tutorial,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on the palm of your other hand. Then, twist your fist back and forth while keeping your other hand still.

To sign the word formation, use your dominant hand to create the first letter of the word in either a closed fist or an extended finger shape, and then smoothly transition into the handshape for the rest of the word.…

To sign the word “inner,” place your non-dominant hand near your chest with palm facing in and use your dominant hand to make a small circular motion towards your body.

To sign the word “cookies,” make a small circular motion with your fingers near your mouth as if you were dunking a cookie into a glass of milk.