how to sign the word requirement

To sign the word “requirement,” use both hands to make a “Q” shape with your index finger and thumb. Then, bring both hands together, with the fingertips touching, and move them downward in a straight line.

To sign the word “requirement,” use both hands to make a “Q” shape with your index finger and thumb. Then, bring both hands together, with the fingertips touching, and move them downward in a straight line.

To sign “controlled,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up. Then, place your fist on the palm of your non-dominant hand and twist it slightly back and forth. This represents being in control or…

To sign “bluetooth,” use your dominant hand to make a “B” handshape and touch it to your non-dominant shoulder, then move your hand away from your shoulder while opening it into a flat handshape.

To sign the word “cotton,” make a fist with your dominant hand and rub your thumb back and forth against your index finger, as if you are picking cotton from a plant.

To sign the word “cables,” use both hands to form the letter “C” shape with your fingers and then make a twisting motion as if you are twisting a cable.

To sign the word supplier in American Sign Language, use both hands in a flat shape and tap them together twice, as if representing two people exchanging goods.

To sign the word “Hampshire,” use your dominant hand to make an “H” shape and tap it twice on your other open palm.

To sign the word “scope,” make a circle with your dominant hand and place it in front of your eye, then extend your index finger outwards and tap your temple twice.

To sign the word “portion,” use your dominant hand to make a flat shape with your fingers and place it near your non-dominant hand, which is held in a fist. Then, slide your dominant hand forward and slightly downward while…

To sign the word “pub,” use the fingers of your dominant hand to form a “P” shape and then tap your thumb to your chin twice.