how to sign the word episode

To sign the word “episode,” use flat hands to sign “E-P-I” and then make a downward arc with your dominant hand to represent the ending of the word.

To sign the word “episode,” use flat hands to sign “E-P-I” and then make a downward arc with your dominant hand to represent the ending of the word.

o To sign the word “pho,” use the ASL fingerspelling for the letters P-H-O.

To sign the word “contractor,” use your dominant hand to make the letter “C” shape and place it on your forehead. Then, make a circle motion with your hand, ending with your palm facing outwards. This sign represents the idea…

To sign the word “Idaho,” use your dominant hand to make the letter “I” by extending your index finger and thumb. Then, bring your thumb down to touch your index finger and twist your wrist back and forth to create…

To sign the word “winner,” use your dominant hand to make an L-shape and tap it on your forehead. Then, extend your index finger and thumb to make a W-shape and move it forward in a sweeping motion. This symbolizes…

To sign the word “ultra,” use both hands to make a U shape, with your index fingers and thumbs touching at the bottom. Then, move both hands up and outwards in a swift motion.

To sign the word “increases,” use your dominant hand to make a flat, open palm facing upward, and then move your hand slightly upward and forward in a diagonal motion.

To sign the word “disability,” use both hands to form the letter “D” and then move them downwards.

To sign the word “execution,” form the letter E with your dominant hand and make a cutting motion across your neck with the side of your hand facing outwards.

To sign the word “pan,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and pointer finger. Place your thumb on your chin and move your hand downward in a slight curve motion, ending with your fingers pointing…