how to sign the word nl

NL can be signed by forming the letter ‘N’ with your dominant hand and placing it on your non-dominant palm, then flipping both hands over to create the letter ‘L’.

NL can be signed by forming the letter ‘N’ with your dominant hand and placing it on your non-dominant palm, then flipping both hands over to create the letter ‘L’.

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