The sign is made by placing your left hand in front of you, palm up and moving the flat palm of your right hand across your left hand.
A open B-handshape placing the fingers of your right hand against your lips. Move your right hand into the palm of your left hand. Both hands should be facing upward.
The sign for "_______" is a combination of the sign "learn" and the non-initialized sign for "person." Hold your "non-dominant") hand out flat, palm facing upward. Take your dominant hand and and grab some imaginary information off of your palm. Lift that information up and stick it in your head. Then show the "person" sign.
The sign is made by extending your left hand, palm upward. Sharply bring your open right hand down to your left palm at a right angle.
Using open A-handshape, placing at right cheek by the mouth then move back to jaw.
Hold your non-dominant hand out in front of you as if it were a book or piece of paper. Aim the fingers of your dominant hand at the "book" and wiggle your fingers.
the sign, Flat-O-handshape makes a double touch to the cheek (first near the mouth, then higher up toward the ear).
The sign, using dominate S-Handshape makes a double movement tapping the non-dominant fist with the dominant fist twice
Hold your hand just barely in front of your forehead and then pull your hand sideways across the front of your head as you change the handshape from a loose "B" handshape into an "A" handshape or a "loose" "A" handshape.
Two K-Handshapes on the top of each other, move both hands toward to signer's chest.
Touch your finger on your cheek near your ear, then move your finger in a small arch and touch it near the mouth.
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Placing your open B-handshape on the chest and make a circle movement.
The sign uses an "S" hand. When you raise and lower your fist, bending at the wrist, it represents your head nodding.
A sign made by pointing upward with the index finger of your non-dominant hand. If you are right handed, the palm of the left hand should face right. The palm of the right hand should face back. Trace the right index finger from the top to the bottom of the left index finger.
To sign ______, you use a combination of the signs "week" and "end."
Using flat-O handshapes, starts near your head and moves out twice. Imagine taking information from your head and putting it into someone else's head.
Using an index finger, put it front of your mouth. The movement is a small rotation. Up, forward, down, and back. Repeat twice. Think of words tumbling forth from the mouth.
The sign for _____ sort of looks like you are trying to grab information from the page of a book and stuff it into your head.
Placing your S-handshape on the chest and make a circle movement.
made by forming your right hand into the letter "W." Touch the index finger to your mouth twice.
is made by forming your dominant hand into an index-finger handshape and moving your hand forward over the palm of your non-dominant hand.
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