how to sign the word preferred

To sign the word “preferred,” you would use the ASL sign for “prefer” and add the suffix “ed” by adding a quick tap of the middle finger to the chin.

To sign the word “preferred,” you would use the ASL sign for “prefer” and add the suffix “ed” by adding a quick tap of the middle finger to the chin.

To sign the word “superior,” make an “S” handshape with your dominant hand and move it across your forehead in a horizontal motion.

To sign the word Pittsburgh, use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index and middle fingers extended. Place the fingers on your cheek and move them in a circular motion.

To sign “indexed,” use your dominant hand to make a “V” shape and touch the index finger to the index finger on your non-dominant hand. Then, move your dominant hand downward slightly while keeping the “V” shape.

To sign the word “char,” form the letter “c” with your dominant hand and then move it in a small circle in front of your chest.

To sign the word “represents,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “represent” by making a fist with one hand and placing it on the back of the other hand. Then, move both hands together in a circular motion.

To sign the word “satisfaction” in American Sign Language, make a “thumbs up” gesture with both hands, then rub them together in a circular motion on your chest.

To sign the word “birds,” make a flying motion with your hands, extending your arms out and flapping your fingers like wings.

To sign the word “relatively,” use both hands to form the letter “R” and then move them in a circular motion in front of your body.

To sign the word numerous, use both hands to simultaneously make a twisting motion with your index and middle fingers pointing towards your body.