how to sign the word statements

To sign word statements, use the appropriate handshapes and movements to represent the words in a sentence, following the grammar rules of sign language.

To sign word statements, use the appropriate handshapes and movements to represent the words in a sentence, following the grammar rules of sign language.

To sign the word Seattle, you would use both hands to form the letter ‘S’ and trace a line from left to right in front of your body. Then with your dominant hand, make the letter ‘E’ and tap it…

To sign the word “extension”, make the letter “X” with your dominant hand and extend your fingers outwards from the side of your head, as if representing the extended length of something.

To sign the word “kinds,” use the ASL letter K handshape and move it in a small circle in front of your chest.

To sign the word “codes,” use your dominant hand to make a C shape with your fingers and touch it to your other wrist. Then, make a fist with your other hand and tap it twice on top of the…

To sign the word “gone,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and pinky finger. Then, bring your hand towards your chin, touching your chin with your extended thumb and pinky. Finally, quickly open and close…

To sign the word ‘russia’, use the fingers of your dominant hand to mimic the shape of the letter ‘R’ while touching your chin. Then, move your hand in a diagonal motion across your body to mimic the shape of…

To sign the word “workshop,” use both hands to create the letter “W” shape, then move them in a circular motion in front of your chest.

“Signing wholesale involves using both hands to make the letter W and moving them in a circular motion away from each other.”

To sign the word “determined,” you would use the ASL sign for “strong” or “firm” and place it on your dominant hand near your chin, with your palm facing in and your fingers slightly curled.