how to sign the word scene

To sign the word “scene,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “view” or “picture,” which involves making a frame with your hands and looking through it.

To sign the word “scene,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “view” or “picture,” which involves making a frame with your hands and looking through it.

To sign the word “static,” use both hands to form the letter “S” and then tap them together twice in front of your chest.

To sign the word “creation,” use both hands to make the letter C shape, then move them outward and away from each other while keeping the C shape.

To sign the word Brazil, start by making a “B” handshape with your dominant hand, and then touch your chin with your thumb. Next, make a “Z” handshape with your non-dominant hand and touch your chin with your index finger.…

To sign the word pharmacy, use your dominant hand to make an “P” handshape and tap it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “bird,” make a beak shape with your hand and bring it to your mouth as if you were pretending to peck like a bird.

To sign the word “mg,” use a single downward motion with your dominant hand, starting at the forehead and ending at the chin.

To sign the word “sleep,” make a closed fist and rest it on your cheek, as if you were resting your head on a pillow.

To sign the word USD, you would use the ASL sign for “dollar” followed by the initials “US” using your dominant hand.

To sign the word “rise,” extend your dominant hand with all fingers straight and your palm facing down. Then, bring your hand up towards the sky in a smooth motion, resembling the rising of the sun.