how to sign the word writes

To sign the word “writes,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing up. Touch the back of your index finger to the side of your forehead, then move your hand forward and down in…

To sign the word “writes,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing up. Touch the back of your index finger to the side of your forehead, then move your hand forward and down in…

To sign the word “brass”, make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your pinky and index finger to mimic the shape of a trumpet or French horn. Then, tap your fingertips against the side of your forehead, near…

To sign the word “recognize,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for the letter “R” and move it in a circular motion in front of your face, ending with your palm facing outward.

To sign the word “attributes,” use both hands to sign the letter “A” on each side of your body, then bring them together and cross them at your wrists.

To sign the word “dancing,” use both hands to make loose fists with palms facing inwards. Move your hands in opposite directions, twisting at the wrists as if you are dancing.

To sign the word “vacuum,” place your dominant hand on top of your non-dominant hand and make a circular motion with your dominant hand while keeping your non-dominant hand still.

To sign the word “somewhere,” make a circular motion with your dominant hand in front of your body, starting at your chest and moving outward.

“To sign “rm”, hold out your dominant hand with your fingers and thumb slightly apart. Make a twisting motion with your wrist while keeping your fingers and thumb in the same position.”

To sign “tall,” extend your dominant hand upwards with your fingers spread and palm facing down, while keeping your non-dominant hand by your side.

To sign the word “wealth,” make a W-handshape with your dominant hand and touch it to your chin.