how to sign the word const

To sign the word “const,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and place it near your non-dominant shoulder. Then, make a circular motion with your hand as if drawing the letter “O.” Finally, end with your hand…

To sign the word “const,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and place it near your non-dominant shoulder. Then, make a circular motion with your hand as if drawing the letter “O.” Finally, end with your hand…

To sign the word “merchandise,” use the sign for “goods” or “items” followed by the sign for “for sale” or “store.”

To sign the word “wallpaper,” use both hands to form flat “C” shapes with your fingers. Starting at your forehead, move your hands down along the sides of your face, ending with your hands at your waist. This mimics the…

To sign the word “kim,” use both hands to mimic the shape of the letter “K” by placing the thumb and index finger together, then extend the middle and ring fingers outwards. Then, bring both hands up to the sides…

To sign the word “attacks,” use both hands to make fists with your index fingers pointing forward. Then, bring your fists together and cross your index fingers while slightly shaking them.

To sign the word democracy, use the ASL sign for “people” and then move your dominant hand in a circular motion above your non-dominant hand. This represents the concept of people governing themselves through equal participation.

To sign the word ‘tasks’ in American Sign Language, use both hands to form a fist with the middle finger extended. Then, make a tapping motion with the middle fingers of both hands touching each other twice.

To sign the word “classroom,” form the letter “C” with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant forearm, then twist your wrist to form a “C” shape again.

To sign the word “periods,” use both hands to form the letter P, then move them outward and downward in a circular motion to represent the dots in the word.

To sign “unable,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your chest, then twist your wrist outward while keeping your fist closed. This signifies the concept of “not able” or “incapable.”