how to sign the word adding

To sign the word “adding,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and tap it twice on the opposite palm, signifying the action of combining or putting together.

To sign the word “adding,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape and tap it twice on the opposite palm, signifying the action of combining or putting together.

To sign the word “nine,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and index finger straight out. Then, touch your index finger to your chin and move it in a circular motion.

To sign the word ‘faqs’, use your dominant hand to form an ‘F’ shape and tap your thumb against your chin twice. Then, use your other hand to form an ‘S’ shape and tap your pinky against your chin twice.

To sign the word “printers,” make a motion with both hands by holding them in a loose fist with your thumbs up and pointing your index fingers towards each other, then move your hands away from each other as if…

To sign “hip,” hold your non-dominant hand flat with fingers extended and palm facing up. Place your dominant hand in the same position and touch the side of your hip with your fingertips.

To sign the word “trademark,” you would use the ASL sign for “mark” with your dominant hand, and then place that hand on top of your non-dominant hand, which is in the shape of a closed “T” handshape.

To sign the word “liability,” use the ASL sign for “L” and then make a twisting motion with both hands, as if opening a jar, to represent the concept of responsibility or obligation.

Sign “src” by using the American Sign Language fingerspelling technique, using one hand to form the letters S-R-C in sequence.

To sign the word “easier,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb on top of your fingers. Then, move your fist in a small circular motion in front of your chest. This sign represents the idea…

To sign the word “removal,” use both hands to make a fist with your thumbs pointing up. Place one fist on top of the other and then move both hands away from your body in a downward motion.