how to sign the word licensing

The word “licensing” can be signed by using a combination of hand shapes and movements to represent the letters L-I-C-E-N-S-I-N-G.

The word “licensing” can be signed by using a combination of hand shapes and movements to represent the letters L-I-C-E-N-S-I-N-G.

To sign the word “kg,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger. Place it on your non-dominant palm, which is facing up. Then, twist your hand back and forth while keeping your finger in contact…

To sign the word notification, use your dominant hand to tap your non-dominant hand’s shoulder with an open palm, then bring your hand forward in a slight arc while keeping your fingers extended and together.

“To sign the word ‘blogger’, use your dominant hand to make a fist and tap it twice on your non-dominant palm.”

To sign the word “dreams,” make a closed fist with your dominant hand, then extend your pinky finger and move it in a curved motion in front of your face.

To sign the word “recognized,” use your dominant hand to make a flat, open palm facing down and touch it to your chin. Then, move your hand forward and down in a small sweeping motion while slightly curling your fingers.

To sign the word “directories,” use both hands to form the letter “D” in American Sign Language and then move them in opposite directions, starting at the center and moving outwards.

SF can be signed by making a fist with your dominant hand and placing it over your chest, tapping twice.

To sign “implemented,” use both hands to make a fist with your index fingers pointing up. Then, bring your index fingers down in a chopping motion, ending with your palms facing down.

To sign the word “ports,” use your dominant hand to make a closed fist and then extend your index finger, pointing it forward and slightly downward. This sign represents the physical ports used for transportation or connection.