how to sign the word wa

To sign the word “wa,” use your dominant hand to make a “W” shape, with your thumb and index finger touching. Then, bring the “W” shape down to your chin and flick your index finger outwards twice.

To sign the word “wa,” use your dominant hand to make a “W” shape, with your thumb and index finger touching. Then, bring the “W” shape down to your chin and flick your index finger outwards twice.

To sign the word “lcd,” first make a “C” with your dominant hand and place it on the opposite palm. Then, make a small “L” with your index finger and touch it to your thumb. Lastly, move your hand to…

To sign the word “clubs,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your pinky finger out straight. Then, tap your pinky finger on the palm of your non-dominant hand.

To sign “readers,” use both hands with the index and middle fingers extended and touching at the tips. Touch the fingertips to the side of your eyes, then pull them away from your face while moving them in a circular…

To sign the word “Jesus,” extend your index and middle fingers on one hand, and then touch those fingers to the palm of your other hand. This represents the two nails that were used to crucify Jesus.

To sign the word “cc,” you would use your dominant hand to make a “c” shape and then repeat the motion with your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word contacts, form the letter “C” with your dominant hand and touch it to the side of your face near your temple twice.

To sign the word “played,” use the ASL sign for “play” and add the past tense marker by signing “finished” or “done” at the end.

To sign the word “chart,” make a curved motion with your dominant hand, starting at your non-dominant shoulder and ending at your dominant hip. This motion represents drawing a chart or graph on a surface.

To sign the word “draft,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb extended. Then, bring your thumb down and tap it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand. This mimics the motion of writing or…