how to sign the word lets

To sign the word “lets,” use your dominant hand to make an “L” shape with your thumb and index finger, then bring your hand down and forward in a quick motion to point forward.

To sign the word “lets,” use your dominant hand to make an “L” shape with your thumb and index finger, then bring your hand down and forward in a quick motion to point forward.

To sign the word “destinations,” use your dominant hand to form a flat handshape and touch your thumb to your chin, then move your hand forward in a slight arc.

To sign the word “immigration,” use both hands to form the letter “i” and then flick the index fingers forward, as if drawing a line.

To sign the word “def,” use your dominant hand to make a flat handshape and tap it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “developments,” use the ASL sign for “develop” and add the plural “s” handshape at the end to indicate multiple developments.

To sign the word “limousines,” make the letter L with your dominant hand and trace a line down the length of the other arm with your index finger. Then make the letter Z with both hands and move them in…

To sign the word “larry,” form an “L” with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is formed into a fist. Then, twist your wrist slightly to the side twice.

To sign the word commentary, use the ASL sign for “talk” or “speak” and add a movement of the hand near the mouth to represent giving a commentary or speaking about something.

To sign the word “existence,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it near your chest. Then, move your hand forward and slightly to the side, opening it up into a flat palm position while keeping your thumb…

To sign the word purple, make a “P” handshape and twist it on your chin twice.