how to sign the word cst

The word “cst” can be signed by using the ASL handshape for the letter “C” and then tracing a line from the top of the “C” to the bottom to represent the letter “S,” followed by tapping the fingertips of…

The word “cst” can be signed by using the ASL handshape for the letter “C” and then tracing a line from the top of the “C” to the bottom to represent the letter “S,” followed by tapping the fingertips of…

To sign the word “jokes,” use your dominant hand to make a “J” shape, then tap your chin twice with that hand.

Sign the word “ranking” by first making a fist with your dominant hand and holding it near your chest. Then, use your other hand to make the letter “R” shape and place it on top of your fist. Move your…

To sign the word “Nashville,” use both hands to form the letter “N” and “V” in American Sign Language, then combine them in a circular motion.

To sign the word “couples,” use the ASL finger-spelled letters C-O-U-P-L-E-S or make a “C” shape with both hands and bring them together in a circular motion.

To sign the word everybody, use the dominant hand to make a “Y” shape with the thumb and pinky finger pointing up, while the other fingers are closed. Then move the hand in a circular motion in front of the…

adelphia To sign the word “Philadelphia,” use the ASL alphabet to spell out each letter P-H-I-L-A-D-E-L-P-H-I-A and then make a circular motion with your dominant hand near your chest to represent the Liberty Bell, a symbol of the city.

To sign the word “shoppers,” use both hands to make the letter “S” shape, then move them back and forth in front of your chest.

To sign the word “partial,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and touch your thumb to your temple. Then, open your fingers and move them down and away from your face.

To sign the word “rico,” use both hands to form the letter “R” and then bring them down to your side, forming a “C” with both hands. This represents the fingerspelling of the word “rico” in American Sign Language.