how to sign the word whole

To sign the word “whole,” hold your dominant hand flat with fingers together and touch your thumb to your chin, then move your hand down in a circular motion.

To sign the word “whole,” hold your dominant hand flat with fingers together and touch your thumb to your chin, then move your hand down in a circular motion.

To sign the word “lake,” use your dominant hand to create a “C” shape with your thumb and fingers. Place this hand near your mouth and move it away from your face in a smooth, curved motion, as if outlining…

To sign the word “Friday,” use the index finger of your dominant hand to trace a line from your left shoulder to your right shoulder. This symbolizes the letter “F” in American Sign Language. Then, use the same finger to…

To sign the word “Paul,” form a “P” handshape with your dominant hand and place it near your non-dominant shoulder. Then, move your hand in a small circle while keeping your palm facing inward.

To sign the word license, use your dominant hand to make a “L” shape with your thumb and index finger, then swipe it down your non-dominant hand, ending with your palm facing down.

To sign the word “wireless,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for “wire” and then the gesture for “less.”

To sign the word “none,” you would use both hands to make the letter “O” shape, then bring your hands together and turn them to make a letter “N” shape.

To sign the word “quick,” make a fast, flicking motion with your dominant hand, starting from near your chest and moving outward.

The word simple can be signed by making a gentle sweeping motion with the dominant hand, starting at the forehead and ending in front of the chest.

To sign the word “Florida,” use your dominant hand to make a “F” handshape and place it on your non-dominant palm facing downward. Then, move your hand in a circular motion while keeping your wrist stationary.