Weather and Seasons Cities and States Talking about favorites
Months of the Year Name signs Colors Technology Holidays
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This is also the sign for HOLIDAY.
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OH-I-SEE is an ASL expression that conveys comprehension,
sympathy, and concern, similar to sounds like oh, humm, aha, I
see.
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Also you will see two flat O hands as one O opens up to wash up
on the beach.
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This is older sign. We now use MEXICOs sign for MEXICO which is
a V hand shape bounced on the right side of the forehead.
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Although the Master ASL book does not show the sign for
WYOMING, a common sign is using 2 hands, the Ws move outward and
become Ys.
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The sign for the fruit ORANGE is the same.
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To emphasize the depth or brightness of a color, swing the hand
forming the color away from you.
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Use LOVE-IT when signing about a non-romantic love for things,
like sports, foods, or hobbies.
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Although Master ASL does not show it, there is a sign for
E-MAIL. Dominate index finger or four hand moves back and forth
through the non-dominate C hand.
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When signing LIVE as in where do you LIVE, the 10 hand shapes
come all the way up your body one time. When signing ADDRESS the
hands repeat a back and forth movement at the chest.
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Months of the year are either finger spelled or
abbreviated.
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M AY Jun e
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au g sept
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oct de c
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This sign means both to depend on and it might or might not
happen Whether or not I take the new job, depends on how many hours
they offer me. You can depend on me.
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Notice how the index finger moves down representing week after
week just like on a calendar page.
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This sign represents the earth rotating around the sun, because
this happens once a year.
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As if wiping sweat from your brow
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This is also the sign for grow and plant.
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Another popular sign for CHRISTMAS is the C hand rising up like
a tree. This is the sign I typically use.
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Another sign for EASTER is to circle the E handshapes like one
form of the sign for SUNDAY.
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Related signs include: FREE, LIBERTY, SAVE.
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This sign represents looking back and remembering.
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Another common sign for PASSOVER is the dominate P hand
crossing over the non-dominate S hand.