how to sign the word ireland

To sign the word Ireland, use the ASL (American Sign Language) handshape for the letter “I” and trace the outline of the country on your chest or shoulder.

To sign the word Ireland, use the ASL (American Sign Language) handshape for the letter “I” and trace the outline of the country on your chest or shoulder.

To sign the word “senior,” make a fist with your dominant hand and touch the thumb to the side of your forehead, near the hairline. This gesture represents the wisdom and experience that comes with age, which is often associated…

To sign the word modern, use the American Sign Language (ASL) handshape for “M” and rotate it in a circular motion while keeping your dominant hand stationary. This represents the concept of something being current or up-to-date.

To sign the word “bin,” make a clenched fist with your dominant hand and tap it twice on top of your non-dominant hand held flat.

“Sign the word ‘valid’ by using your dominant hand to make a downward motion in front of your chest, with your fingers pointing towards your body.”

To sign the word “agent,” use your dominant hand to make an ‘A’ shape and place it on your non-dominant shoulder, then move your hand down and outward in a diagonal motion.

To sign the word feet, place the palm of your dominant hand on the back of your non-dominant hand, with your fingers pointing downwards. Then, wiggle your fingers to represent toes and move your hand slightly away from your non-dominant…

To sign the word “strategy,” use both hands to make a closed fist with the thumb pointing up and your index finger pointing forward. Then, move your index finger in a small circular motion over your chest.

To sign the word “input,” you would use both hands to make the letter “I” shape, then tap your fingertips together twice.

To sign the word joined, use both hands to make a fist with the index fingers pointing up. Connect the two index fingers together to represent two things coming together.