how to sign the word melbourne

To sign the word “Melbourne,” use your dominant hand to make a bent V shape with your index and middle fingers. Touch your chin with the tips of these fingers, then move your hand forward in a small arc motion.

To sign the word “Melbourne,” use your dominant hand to make a bent V shape with your index and middle fingers. Touch your chin with the tips of these fingers, then move your hand forward in a small arc motion.

Sign the word “designers” by using both hands to form the letter D and moving them away from each other in a circular motion.

To sign the word “mining,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger extended. Place your other hand on top of the fist and move both hands in a circular motion, as if you are digging.

To sign “highlights,” use your dominant hand to make a “H” shape and brush it lightly over the top of your head.

To sign the word vinyl, use one hand to make a “V” shape with your index and middle fingers, and use your other hand to swipe down the length of the “V” shape in a smooth motion.

To sign the word “rob,” place your non-dominant hand flat, palm up. Then, use your dominant hand to make a fist and mimic grabbing something from the other hand.

To sign the word “angle,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index and middle fingers. Place your hand near your face, with the index finger pointing toward the corner of your mouth. Then, rotate your…

To sign the word “Franklin,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling technique to spell out the letters F-R-A-N-K-L-I-N in sequential order.

To sign the word “appeared,” make a closed fist with your dominant hand and then extend your index finger, pointing it upwards in front of your face. Move your finger in a small circle as if tracing the outline of…

To sign the word “stamps,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and tap it twice on the back of your other hand.