how to sign the word troops

To sign the word “troops,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “soldier” with both hands, crossing them over your chest in an “X” shape.

To sign the word “troops,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “soldier” with both hands, crossing them over your chest in an “X” shape.

To sign the word “ri,” extend your right index finger and trace a small circle in the air while moving your finger from left to right.

To sign the word “lands,” use both hands to make a flat shape with palms facing down, then bring them together and separate them quickly in front of your body.

To sign the word “smile,” make a small curved shape with your index and middle fingers, and place them at the corners of your mouth, then gently pull them upwards.

To sign the word “clause,” make a “C” shape with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand’s open palm. Then, twist your “C” hand slightly upwards as if you are closing something.

To sign the word “jerry,” use your dominant hand to make a “J” shape with your index finger and your other fingers extended. Then, bring your hand down to your chest in a slight arc motion.

To sign the word “centres”, use both hands to form the letter “C” and rotate them in a circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “gm,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up, then move your fist slightly forward and down in a small circular motion.

To sign the word “extras,” use both hands to create the letter X shape and rotate them in opposite directions.

The word lovely can be signed by forming the letter ‘L’ with your dominant hand and tracing a small heart shape in front of your chest.