To sign the word "gaming", use both hands to make a fist and extend your pointer fingers and thumbs to form a "G" shape. Then, tap your pointer fingers together…
To sign the word "knew," use your dominant hand to make a "K" shape with your index and middle finger. Touch your forehead with the "K" hand and then move…
To sign the word origin in American Sign Language, use the ASL sign for "beginning" by placing the fingertips of one hand on the palm of the other hand and…
To sign the word "handling," use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb resting on top. Then, use your other hand to grasp the fist and move…
To sign the word "forgot," you would use the ASL sign for "forget" by making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping your forehead with your index finger.
To sign the word "reality," use your dominant hand to form an "R" shape by curling your index finger towards your thumb, while keeping your other fingers extended. Then, bring…
To sign the word "checkout," make a "C" with your dominant hand and move it away from your body in a sweeping motion. Then, make a "T" with your non-dominant…
To sign the word "eligible," use both hands to make the letter "e" shape, with your thumb and index finger touching and your other three fingers extended. Bring both hands…
To sign the word "nearly," use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing up, then move your hand in a small circle towards your non-dominant…
To sign the word "concept," use your dominant hand to form the letter C and tap it twice on your temple while also mouthing the word. This represents the idea…