how to sign the word move

To sign the word “move,” extend your dominant hand with all fingers pointing forward and the palm facing out. Then, make a back and forth motion with your hand as if you are directing someone to move.

To sign the word “move,” extend your dominant hand with all fingers pointing forward and the palm facing out. Then, make a back and forth motion with your hand as if you are directing someone to move.

To sign the word “middle,” place the tips of your index and middle fingers together on one hand, and touch them to the center of your palm on the other hand.

The word sellers can be signed by making a “S” handshape with both hands and bringing them together, touching the fingertips. Then, move the hands away from each other while wiggling the fingers.

To sign the word “kind,” you need to use one hand to make a “K” shape and gently brush it against your chest.

To sign the word bid, make a “B” handshape and touch your chin with your fingertips twice.

To sign the word zip, use your dominant hand to make a “z” shape with your fingers and move it in a quick, horizontal motion across your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word facilities, use both hands to make the letter F sign and move them in a circular motion.

To sign the word “woman,” use your dominant hand to make a W handshape, with the thumb and index finger forming a W. Place the side of your W hand on your forehead, near your hairline, and then pull it…

To sign the word “sat,” hold out your dominant hand and form a fist with your thumb on top. Then, place your fist on your non-dominant hand, which is flat with the palm facing up. Twist your fist back and…

To sign the word “huge” in American Sign Language, make a closed fist with both hands and hold them out in front of you, then bring them together to show the size and scale of the word.