how to sign the word division

To sign the word division, use both hands to make the “D” handshape and separate them as if dividing something. Then bring them back together, as if completing the division.

To sign the word division, use both hands to make the “D” handshape and separate them as if dividing something. Then bring them back together, as if completing the division.

To sign the word “values,” use both hands to make a “V” shape with your index and middle fingers. Bring the fingers together and then apart repeatedly, while keeping your palms facing outward.

To sign the word “taking,” use your dominant hand to make a flat hand shape with your palm facing down. Then, place your fingertips on your non-dominant hand and slide them forward, as if you are taking something from it.

The word “opportunities” can be signed by using a sweeping motion with the dominant hand from the non-dominant shoulder to the dominant side, while keeping the fingers together and slightly curved.

To sign the word “cable,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your pointer and middle fingers. Then, use those two fingers to mimic the twisting of a cable.

To sign the word “move,” extend your dominant hand with all fingers pointing forward and the palm facing out. Then, make a back and forth motion with your hand as if you are directing someone to move.

To sign the word “middle,” place the tips of your index and middle fingers together on one hand, and touch them to the center of your palm on the other hand.

The word sellers can be signed by making a “S” handshape with both hands and bringing them together, touching the fingertips. Then, move the hands away from each other while wiggling the fingers.

To sign the word “kind,” you need to use one hand to make a “K” shape and gently brush it against your chest.

To sign the word bid, make a “B” handshape and touch your chin with your fingertips twice.