how to sign the word printer

To sign the word “printer,” place your dominant hand in a fist and use your non-dominant hand to mimic the motion of a printing machine by repeatedly tapping the side of your fist.

To sign the word “printer,” place your dominant hand in a fist and use your non-dominant hand to mimic the motion of a printing machine by repeatedly tapping the side of your fist.

To sign the word “anything,” use two hands to form the letter “A” in American Sign Language and then move one hand forward while keeping the other stationary.

To sign “ny,” use your dominant hand to make a “n” shape with your fingers and place it on the side of your nose, then move your hand slightly to the side while keeping the “n” shape.

To sign the word “held,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on top of your other hand, which is palm up. Then, slightly twist your wrist while keeping your fingers together.

To sign the word “someone”, use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index and middle fingers. Touch them to your chin and then your forehead, ending with your palm facing outward.

To sign the word “apply,” place your dominant hand on your chin with your fingers pointed upward, and then move your hand forward and slightly down in a smooth motion.

To sign the word “season,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and rotate it twice in front of your other hand, which is held flat and facing upwards. This sign represents the changing of seasons throughout the year.

To sign the word “needed,” make a closed fist with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant palm facing down. Then, quickly move your dominant hand upwards and slightly to the side, while opening your fist into a…

“Sign the word benefits by forming the letter ‘B’ with both hands, then bring them together in front of your chest.”

To sign the word “across,” move your hand flat and horizontally across your body, starting from one side and ending on the other side.