how to sign the word possibly

To sign the word possibly, use a combination of the letters P and O to create the sign for “P” and then rotate it to the side to form the sign for “O.”

To sign the word possibly, use a combination of the letters P and O to create the sign for “P” and then rotate it to the side to form the sign for “O.”

To sign the word “qty”, make a “Q” handshape with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is in a “T” handshape. This represents the letters “Q-T-Y” in sign language.

To sign the word “plot,” use both hands to make a “P” shape, with one hand facing upwards and the other facing downwards. Bring the hands together and rotate them so that the palms are facing each other. This represents…

To sign the word “resident”, use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is in a fist with the thumb pointing towards you. Then, move your dominant hand in a circular…

To sign the word “accessory,” make a circular motion with your index finger near your ear, mimicking the act of putting on an earring.

To sign “accessible,” make a fist with your non-dominant hand and place it on your open palm of your dominant hand, then slide your dominant hand forward and down.

To sign the word “nick,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) letter “N” handshape and tap your index finger on your cheek.

To sign the word accident, make a fist with both hands and cross them over each other in front of your chest, then quickly pull them apart as if something unexpected happened.

To sign the word pearl, use your dominant hand to shape a ‘P’ with your thumb, index, and middle fingers, then touch your non-dominant hand’s closed fist with the tip of your ‘P’ hand.

To sign the word “specification,” use both hands to make the letter “s” in American Sign Language, with the dominant hand moving from the back of the non-dominant hand to the front. Then use the dominant hand to make a…