how to sign the word parallel

To sign the word “parallel,” make two vertical lines with your index and middle fingers, keeping them parallel to each other.

To sign the word “parallel,” make two vertical lines with your index and middle fingers, keeping them parallel to each other.

To sign the word “grey,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it over your non-dominant hand, which is flat. Then, move your fist back and forth slightly while keeping it in contact with your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “employers,” use two open hands facing each other with fingers slightly curved. Then, bring both hands towards your chest in a circular motion. This represents the idea of hiring or providing work for others.

To sign the word “pcs,” use the ASL sign for “P” followed by the sign for “C” and finish with the sign for “S.”

Innovation is signed by making a “V” handshape with both hands and moving them in a circular motion, starting at the forehead and ending at the chest.

To sign the word “mention,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape, with your palm facing inward. Place it near your chin and move it slightly forward, as if you are brushing your chin with your fingers. This…

To sign the word “breasts,” use both hands with fingers extended and held together, palms facing inwards, and touch the top of the chest on each side.

To sign “beds,” use both hands to form the letter “B” on either side of your face, with palms facing outward. Then, move both hands downward in a parallel motion to mimic the shape of a bed.

To sign the word “statistical,” use the ASL letter S sign and then move your dominant hand in a circular motion around your non-dominant hand, which should be in the shape of a letter T.

To sign the word “Philippines,” use both hands to form the letter “P” with the thumb and index finger. Then, cross the middle and ring fingers over the thumb to create an “H” shape. Finally, place the pinky finger on…