how to sign the word thus

To sign the word “thus,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your non-dominant palm, with your thumb pointing up and your fingers slightly curled. Then, twist your wrist so that your fist is facing…

To sign the word “thus,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on your non-dominant palm, with your thumb pointing up and your fingers slightly curled. Then, twist your wrist so that your fist is facing…

To sign the word “ensure”, use both hands to make a flat shape with your palms facing down. Place one hand on top of the other and then move both hands down together in a smooth motion while keeping them…

To sign the word “assessment,” use one hand to make an “A” shape and place it on the palm of your other hand, then move it in a small circular motion.

To sign the word “peter,” use the ASL gesture for letter “P” by making a fist with your dominant hand and bringing it to your chest, then fingerspell the remaining letters “E-T-E-R” using the ASL alphabet.

To sign the word “tree”, use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger extended and pointed upward. Then, hold your non-dominant hand flat and horizontally in front of you, palm facing downward. Touch the tip of…

To sign the word “distance” in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to make a “D” handshape and bring it away from your body as if measuring a distance.

To sign the word “award,” use your dominant hand to make a flat “O” shape and touch your chin with your thumb. Then, bring your hand down and slightly forward in a sweeping motion.

To sign the word “anal,” make a fist with your non-dominant hand and place it below your dominant hand, which should have your index finger extended. Move your dominant hand back and forth slightly to represent the letter “a” in…

To sign the word “express,” use both hands to make a flat hand shape, then move them forward away from your chest with your palms facing down.

To sign the word “William,” use one hand to make a “W” handshape and touch it to your chin, then switch to a “Y” handshape and move it down your face twice.