how to sign the word received

To sign the word “received,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and tap it against the palm of your non-dominant hand twice. The motion mimics the act of receiving something into your hand.

To sign the word “received,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and tap it against the palm of your non-dominant hand twice. The motion mimics the act of receiving something into your hand.

To sign the word “advertising,” use your dominant hand to form a flat handshape with the palm facing down. Place the hand at your dominant shoulder height and make a flicking motion forward while slightly curling your fingers towards your…

To sign the word “heart,” place your hand over your chest and make a fist. Then, tap your fist twice with your middle and index fingers.

To sign the word “town,” use both hands to form the letter “T” in American Sign Language, with your thumbs touching at the top. Then, move your hands out and down in a circular motion to represent the shape of…

To sign the word “weight,” place your dominant hand on your non-dominant hand and make a lifting motion, as if you are lifting something heavy.

To sign the word “James,” use your dominant hand to make a “J” shape and touch it to your temple, then twist it away from your face.

To sign the word “commercial,” use flat hands to tap the sides of your chest twice, like you are tapping on a window. Then, with both hands in a fist, bring them down in front of your torso, opening them…

To sign the word “production,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger extended. Then, starting at your non-dominant shoulder, move your index finger in a circular motion down and across your body to your dominant…

ia To sign the word “Julia,” use your dominant hand to make a letter “J” shape and then slide it down the side of your face while twisting your wrist slightly.

To sign the word “Linux,” use your dominant hand to make an “L”shape and place it on your non-dominant palm, then twist your wrist back and forth as if you were turning a key.