how to sign the word toward

To sign the word “toward,” make a forward pointing gesture with your dominant hand while keeping your other fingers curled into a fist.

To sign the word “toward,” make a forward pointing gesture with your dominant hand while keeping your other fingers curled into a fist.

To sign the word “brian”, use the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet to spell out the letters “B-R-I-A-N” in order.

To sign the word officials, make a “V” handshape with both hands and tap them together twice in front of your chest.

To sign the word “banking,” make a fist with your dominant hand and tap your knuckles against the back of your non-dominant hand twice. This mimics tapping numbers into a keypad, representing the act of managing money in a bank.

To sign the word “gratis,” use both hands to make a flat “O” shape, with the fingertips touching. Then, quickly bring both hands towards your chest in a scooping motion.

To sign the word “fail,” use the dominant hand to make a fist with the thumb extended and pointing down, then tap the back of the fist to the palm of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “beta,” use your dominant hand to form a “B” handshape with the fingers slightly spread apart. Bring your hand to your lips and tap your index finger twice.

To sign birthday, use the ASL sign for “birth” followed by the sign for “day.”

To sign the word “waiting,” form a closed fist with one hand, and place it in front of your chest with your palm facing downward. Then, use your other hand to gently tap the top of your fist a few…

To sign the word portal, you would use the ASL sign for “door” and make a circular motion with your hand to represent entering or passing through.