how to sign the word victory

To sign the word “victory”, make a V-shape with your index and middle fingers, and then raise your hand in the air.

To sign the word “victory”, make a V-shape with your index and middle fingers, and then raise your hand in the air.

To sign the word “carrying,” form a C-shape with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand’s palm, then move your hand forward as if carrying something.

To sign the word “elected,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and hold it near your forehead, with your thumb pointing toward your forehead. Then, move your fist away from your forehead while keeping your thumb pointing up…

To sign the word “shoe,” place your dominant hand in a flat shape near your non-dominant palm. Move your hand slightly forward and back, as if you are tapping your foot.

To sign the word “epson,” use your dominant hand to make a “E” handshape and flick your index finger twice towards your non-dominant side.

To sign the word “admission,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and place it near your forehead with your palm facing outward. Then, move your hand downward and slightly away from your head in a sweeping motion.

To sign the name Christopher, use the following hand gestures: make a “C” shape with your dominant hand, then touch it to your non-dominant palm. Repeat this motion twice. Then, use your dominant hand to make a “T” shape and…

To sign the word “investing,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for “I” by pointing your index finger to your chest, followed by the ASL sign for “money” by rubbing your fingers together.

To sign the word “pen” in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointed upwards. Then, use your other hand to tap the top of your fist twice. This mimics the motion…

“Involving” is a verb that means to include or have as a necessary part. To sign this word in American Sign Language, you would make a circular motion with your dominant hand while keeping your non-dominant hand stationary. This motion…