how to sign the word came

To sign the word “came,” place your dominant hand with fingers slightly curved in front of your chin, then move it downward and out in a smooth motion.

To sign the word “came,” place your dominant hand with fingers slightly curved in front of your chin, then move it downward and out in a smooth motion.

To sign the word “addition,” use both hands to form the letter “A” in American Sign Language, then bring your hands together in a clapping motion.

To sign the word “weeks,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for the number 2 with both hands, and then tap your dominant hand on top of your non-dominant hand twice.

To sign the word “rather,” you would use the ASL sign for “prefer” by making a thumbs-up gesture with your dominant hand and moving it in a circular motion over your chest.

To sign the word “role,” use your dominant hand to make a “R” handshape and swipe it across your non-dominant palm twice.

To sign “mature,” place your dominant hand on your non-dominant fist with the palm facing down, then twist your dominant hand while keeping the palm facing down.

To sign the word “solution,” make a fist with your dominant hand and then extend your index finger and thumb, forming an “O” shape. Place the “O” shape on your non-dominant palm and twist it slightly.

To sign the word “inside,” first make a closed fist with your dominant hand. Then, take your non-dominant hand and place it on top of the fist. Move both hands in a circular motion, as if you were showing something…

To sign the word “wish,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it near your chin. Then, move your hand outwards and upwards in a slight arc.

To sign the word “corporation,” use a c-shape with both hands, starting at the temples and moving outwards. This represents the letter “C” in sign language and symbolizes the idea of a business entity.