how to sign the word nsw

To sign the word “nsw,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index finger. Touch the tip of your index finger to the tip of your nose, then move your hand forward and slightly to the…

To sign the word “nsw,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and extend your index finger. Touch the tip of your index finger to the tip of your nose, then move your hand forward and slightly to the…

To sign the word “adds,” you would use the ASL sign for “add” and then add an “s” handshape at the end.

To sign the word “kent,” place your dominant hand in front of your non-dominant hand with palms facing down, fingers slightly curved. Then, move your dominant hand in a downward motion, ending with your index finger pointing forward. This represents…

To sign the word “shooting,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger extended. Point your index finger forward and slightly downward, then quickly open and close your hand as if pulling a trigger.

To sign the word kings, use your dominant hand to make a “K” handshape and tap your shoulder twice to represent the two “kings.”

To sign the word “seriously,” use your dominant hand to make a flat hand shape and draw it down the center of your forehead while furrowing your eyebrows.

To sign the word “diary,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “book” by holding both hands in a closed fist with palms facing down and tapping them together, then add the sign for “write” by making a fist…

To sign the word “radiation,” use both hands to make a flat, open palm facing down. With one hand, touch the fingertips to the side of your head near your ear, and with the other hand, touch your fingertips to…

To sign the word “closely,” place your dominant hand near your non-dominant hand, with your fingers slightly curled. Then, move your dominant hand closer to your non-dominant hand in a small, gentle motion.

You can sign the word “citysearch” by making a circular motion with your dominant hand on your non-dominant palm.