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    }Mom & Dad

    MOM:

    Make the sign for "Mother" by placingthe thumb of your right hand against

    your chin. Your hand should be open, in

    a "five shape."

    Here is a side view of "MOM"

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    !

    Make the sign for "ather" by placing thethumb of your right hand against your forehead.

    Your hand should be open,

    #ome people wiggle their fingers slightly while

    doing the signs mother and father, but you don$t

    need to.

    !:

    Boy& Girl

    Make the sign for "%oy" by first making the sign for "male" & grab a cap on yourforehead and move it forward.

    %OY:

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    Make the sign for "'irl" by first making thesign for "female" & thumb traces (awbone

    from near your ear to your chin.

    )hen indicate the height of the girl with

    palm down.

    *ant more info+ #ee '-

    Marriage

    )he sign for "marriage" is made by clasping both handscomfortably together. or right&handed people the right

    hand should be on top of the left hand.

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    H/#%!0:

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    *1:

    Okay, let me show you a "compound" way to sign "*1." nstead of signing "'- 2

    M!--!'1" simply bring a modified "3" handshape down from my chin. consider

    this to be a better way to sign *1 because it is more efficient. )he sign for

    H/#%!0 also can be "compounded" and uses a modified "3" as the starting and

    ending handshape.

    *1:

    Tip:think of a couple (oining hands at their wedding.

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    Brother & Sister

    %rother:

    %rother: 4ariation:

    Here is a variation of the sign for "brother."

    )his sign is made by first signing "male" or"boy" as if you were grabbing a cap.

    0e5t, bring both inde5 fingers together in

    front of you.

    )he second half of this sign 6two inde5

    fingers close together, pointing forward7

    actually means "#!M1."

    Memory aid: %OY 2 #!M1 8 %-O)H1-:

    )hink of two boys from the same family.

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    #ister:

    #ister: 4ariation:

    Here is a variation of the sign for "sister." t

    is made by first touching your cheek with

    the thumb of your right hand, as when

    signing "female."

    0e5t, bring both inde5 fingers together in

    front of you.

    )he first part of this sign, if signed by itself

    means "girl" or "female." )he second part

    means same.Memory aid: '- 2 #!M1 8 ##)1-.

    )hink of two girls in the same family.

    Tip:think that the boy and girl come from the same family.

    Grandmother & Grandfather

    )he sign for "grandmother" is made bytouching your chin with the thumb of your

    right hand, as when signing "mother."

    )he right hand should be open.

    0ow, move your hand forward in two small

    arches.

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    )he sign for "grandfather" is made bytouching your forehead with the thumb of

    your right hand, as when signing "father."

    )he right hand should be open.

    0ow, move your hand forward in two small

    arches.

    Here$s a view of "grandfather" from the front:

    0ote: )he signs for grandmother and grandfather can make two arcs, or they can (ust

    move forward straight out from the forehead about eight inches.

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    Tip:think of the double hand movement as referring to an older generation.

    Aunt & Uncle

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    )he sign for "aunt" is made by first shaping

    the right hand to form the letter "!."

    Hold your hand close to your right cheek.

    rom the wrist, shake your hand slightly

    back and forth.

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    )he sign for "uncle" is made by firstshaping the right hand to form the letter

    "/."

    Hold your hand close to your right temple.

    rom the wrist, shake your hand slightly

    back and forth.

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    0ote: there is another way to sign "!/0)" and "/031." nstead of twisting the sign

    back and forth, you can draw a little circle in the air with either an "!" or a "/."

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    /031:

    Tip:think of the initial for "!unt"

    or "/ncle" ne5t to the female or

    male&related sign position. 0otice

    how most male signs 6boy, man,

    uncle, father, brother...7 are near

    the forehead or "brain" area&&which

    is to say, where the thinking

    occurs, but most female&related

    signs 6mother, sister, aunt7 are near

    the mouth where the talking

    occurs+ pointed this out to mywife and she e5plained it to me:

    "Men thinkthey know what they

    are talking about, women really

    do."

    Baby

    !lso see: !/'H)1-and #O0

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    )he sign for "baby" is made byplacing both arms together as if

    holding an infant. )hen gently

    rock your arms back and forth.Tip:think of holding a baby in

    your arms.

    4ariation: #ome people place the right hand over the left hand 6both palms up7 and use

    an up and down motion 6as if comforting a crying baby7.

    Single

    )he sign for "single" is made by holding theright arm in front of you, palm up.

    Your right inde5 finger makes circular

    motions about the si9e of a uarter.

    )he movement is in your shoulder and

    elbow, not in your wrist.

    !nother way to sign "single" as in: $m not married.

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    #ingle, alone, somebody, something:

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    only, only one, (ust...

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    4ariation of #0'1:)his sign means "single" as in "not married." )his is an "initiali9ed sign." #ome people

    say it isn$t !#. #ee discussion below for more info.

    Divorce and Separate

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    )he sign for "divorce" is made by firstforming the letter "d" with both hands.

    Hold both hands together with knuckles

    touching and palms facing each other.

    *ith a twisting motion, move both hands

    outward and sideways so both palms face

    forward.

    )he sign for "separate" or "apart" is madeby touching both hands together at the

    knuckles.

    )he hands should both be bent.

    0ow, move the hands away from eachother.

    Tip:think of two ob(ects or two people that were once together as now being apart.

    Home

    )he sign for "home" is made by bringingyour fingers and thumb together and

    touching your cheek at the side of your

    mouth.

    )hen move your hand an inch or two

    toward your ear and touch your cheek

    again.

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    HOM1:

    Tip:think of the place where you eat and sleep.

    f you do this sign with a "" it means "dorm."

    Wor

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    )he sign for "work" is made by shapingboth hands into the letter "s."

    *ith your palms facing downward, tap your

    left wrist or the back of your hand a few

    times with your right wrist.

    Here is a variation:

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    Tip:think of working with a hammer.

    School

    Note: Also see: Deaf School

    Sign: #3HOO

    Other meanings: "!cademic"

    Handshape: rela5ed ";" hands

    Location: 0ormal signing area in front of the body

    Orientation: -ight hand faces down. eft hand faces up.

    Movement: 3lap the hands together twice. 6o it uietly. 0o need to make noise.

    uh.7

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    Tip:think of a teacher clapping her hands to get the student$s attention.

    Store

    )he sign for "store" is made by bending

    both wrists and pointing both hands down.

    (The fingertips swing forward and back a coupletimes.)

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    )he sign for "church" is made by formingthe letter "c" with the right hand.

    3lose your left hand.

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    3OM1: /ses a single uick movement:

    Here is another variation of the sign for "come." )his is a somewhat more "1nglish"

    version of the sign.

    3OM1:

    Make the sign for "come" by pointing both inde5fingers toward each other.

    -otate both fingers around one another.

    Move both hands toward your body.

    'O:

    Make the sign for "go" by pointing both inde5fingers toward each other.

    -otate both fingers around one another.

    Move both hands away from your body.

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    Here is another way to sign "'O." 0otice the single, uick movement:

    0ote:or both signs, some people use a sweeping arc motion instead of a rotating

    motion.

    0ow, here is a sign $ve noticed during my travels:

    t means: "Hey man, let$s (am."

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    "3ome&on."

    )his is a common gesture as in "3ome&on let$s go."

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    !ar"Drive

    )he sign for "car" or "drive" is made byusing both hands in a closed position.

    Move both hands as if controlling a steering

    wheel. )o differentiate between "car" and"drive," sign "car" smaller and "drive"

    larger. rive can also be modified by using

    a "forward and back" movement, and

    various facial e5pressions.

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    #n & $ut

    Make the sign for "in" by closing the fingers of the righthand.

    orm the left hand into a "c."

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    )he sign for "*)H" is made by formingthe letter "a" with both hands. :

    )he sign for "day" is made by holding your left arm in front of you, palm down,

    pointing right. Your left hand can be in either a "flat handshape" or an "inde5 finger

    handshape." Your right hand can be either an "inde5 finger" a "&hand" or a "%&

    palm=flat hand." -est your right elbow on the back of the left hand. Your right arm

    should point up. Move your right arm across your body, the hand tracing an arc while

    keeping the right elbow on or very near the back of the left hand.

    0ote: advanced signers often do very abbreviated versions of signs. or e5ample, they

    may do the sign for day with the tips of the fingers of left hand touching the midpoint ofthe right forearm instead of resting the right elbow on the back of the left hand.

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    !Y: 4ersion ?

    0ote: You can use a "flat hand" 6this is also sometimes called a "b&palm"7 instead of an

    inde5 finger.

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    )here are many variations to this sign@ or e5ample, to sign "all&day," start this sign

    with your right "flat hand" further to the right prior to moving your right arm.

    %ight

    )he sign for "night" is made byholding your left arm hori9ontally,

    palm down and pointing right.

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    Wee

    )he sign for "week" is made by movingyour right hand forward over the left palm.

    )he inde5 finger of the right hand is

    e5tended.

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    Month

    )he sign for "month" is made by pointingupward with your left inde5 finger. )he

    palm of the left hand should face right. )he

    palm of the right hand should face back, 6or

    down7. )race the right inde5 finger from

    the top to the bottom of the left inde5

    finger.

    -epeat a couple times if you wish to sign

    "monthly," "every&month," or "rent."

    MO0)H:

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    141-Y&MO0)H:

    ast month 6a combination of "past" and month."7

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    01A) MO0)H:

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    #A MO0)H#:

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    ear

    !lso see: !dvanced discussion Y1!-: Bannually, last&year, ne5t&year, numerical

    incorporationC

    Y1!-:)he sign for "year" is made by formingboth hands into the letter "#." -otate theright hand completely around the left. )he

    right hand should come to rest on top of the

    left. -epeat as needed for "years."

    Discussion:

    KC: I could not visualie !"ear!.

    Dr#icars: $old "our left !%! hand in

    front of "our bell" or chest a foot or soout& then hold the right !%! hand above

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    the left. Then move the right forward&then down then back& then up andfinall" back to the starting place& havingmade a circle around the left !%! hand.

    Think of the earth circling the sun in one"ear's time. That help

    KC: h& I had it sidewa"s& thanks.

    Dr#icars: *lease not that the more!casual! wa" of signing this conceptholds the right hand above the left handand does a ver" +uick& small rotatingmovement but the right hand sta"sabove the left hand and doesn't actuall"

    circle the left hand. It comes to restupon the top of the left hand.

    Y1!-:

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    'uture

    )he sign for "future" is made byholding your right hand close to the

    right temple or cheek with your palm

    facing left. Move your hand

    forward. )he further you move yourhand, the more time into the future.

    )his sign can also mean "*" as

    in, "*ill you go 6to7 college+"

    #ometimes you$ll see a double arch

    movement which means "someday" or

    "far in the future."

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    ar in the future:

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    ater dude:

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    (ast

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    )he sign for "past" is made by movingyour right hand over your right shoulder.

    Your palm should face your body.

    )he more emphasis you give the motion

    indicates the amount of time into the past.

    "before"

    "last" as in "last night"

    previously

    /se to be...! while back...

    %ack when...

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    Once upon a time, long, long, ago...

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    Hey man, that$s ancient history@

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    %$W " the present " current "

    contemporary

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    )he sign for "now" is made by placing both of your hands in front of you in "Y"handshapes. 1ach hand should be pointing upward. #harply drop both of your hands a

    short distance.

    0ote: if you use a small bounce in this sign, it can mean ")O!Y."

    Or you can combine the sign "0O*" with "!Y" to mean ")O!Y."

    Here is an old version of "0O*" that you might still see in use in some parts of the

    world.

    0ote the different handshape+ )his version is using "bent hands."

    (ast

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    )he sign for "past" is made by movingyour right hand over your right shoulder.

    Your palm should face your body.

    )he more emphasis you give the motion

    indicates the amount of time into the past.

    "before"

    "last" as in "last night"

    previously

    /se to be...! while back...

    %ack when...

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    Once upon a time, long, long, ago...

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    Hey man, that$s ancient history@

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    %$W " the present " current "

    contemporary

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    )he sign for "now" is made by placing both of your hands in front of you in "Y"handshapes. 1ach hand should be pointing upward. #harply drop both of your hands a

    short distance.

    0ote: if you use a small bounce in this sign, it can mean ")O!Y."

    Or you can combine the sign "0O*" with "!Y" to mean ")O!Y."

    Here is an old version of "0O*" that you might still see in use in some parts of the

    world.

    0ote the different handshape+ )his version is using "bent hands."

    'inish

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    0#H = over = done

    )he sign for "finish" is made by placingboth of your open hands in front of you.

    1ach hand should face you, with your

    fingers pointing upward. )wist both hands

    uickly a couple times ending with the

    palms pointing 6somewhat7 forward. You

    can also do this sign with (ust a single twist

    which makes it seem more "final."

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    Hot & !old

    Make the sign for "hot" by forming the letter "c"with the right hand.

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    Make the sign for "cold" by forming both handsinto the letter "s."

    Hold both hands in front of you and shake them.

    (i))aOpinions on the best sign for :

    Here is a highly recogni9able sign that

    is easy to remember.

    You use a "P" handshape

    to dra a "!" in the

    air.

    )he tip of the inde5 finger is pointingtoward the person to whom you are

    signing. 6n most sign language dictionaries, unless it says or shows otherwise, you can

    assume the sign points toward the listener.7

    0ote: #ome people might consider this to be an "1nglish&like sign." #ome people

    don$t even like pi99a either.

    0o, really, $m serious. #top laughing@ t$s true@

    4ariation ?:

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    Here is a variation that don$t care for but find myself having to teach because many of

    my colleagues in this area of the world use it.

    )he sign looks as if you are shoving a piece of pi99a in your mouth. 6/se a repeated

    movement7.

    don$t like it because it is a very awkward sign to produce, but many people in my area

    are adamant that it is the "right" sign to use.

    et$s get a side view on that so you can see the handshape better. -emember, use a

    repeated movement.

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    Mil

    )he sign for "milk" is made by forming theright hand into the letter "s."

    Open and close your hand, alternating

    between the letters "c" and "s."

    Hamburger

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    )he sign for "hamburger" is made bycupping your right hand on top of your left

    hand.

    0ow reverse the position of both hands.

    Memory hint: )hink of forming hamburger

    into a "patty" so you can %%D it. :&7

    Make sure to invite your !# teacher to

    the %%D.

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    Hotdog

    )he sign for "hotdog" is

    made by forming both hands

    into the letter "c." *hilemoving your hands out to the

    side, change the handshapes

    to the letter "#" back to a "3"

    and to an "#" again.

    )ip:think of making an old&fashioned string ofsausages.

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    *gg

    )he sign for "egg" is made by forming bothhands into the letter "h."

    %ring your right middle finger down on top

    of your left.

    Move both hands down and out.

    !nother way to do this sign is to bring the

    right hand "h" down onto the left hand "h,"

    then lift the right hand up an inch or so

    while bringing up the left hand a half&inch

    and then bring both hands down and apart.

    )his second version is soft of like "cracking

    and egg and then lifting the egg up a bit to

    break it apart into your pan.

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    Apple

    )he sign for "apple" is made by closingyour hand and placing the knuckle of your

    right inde5 finger against your cheek.

    !t the same time, pivot the hand back and

    forth.

    0ote:Many people use an "a" handshapeinstead of the "5" handshape.

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    !heese

    )he sign for "cheese" is made by bringing both hands together. -otate your right handback and forth.

    %tudent: I don't reall" understand how to signcheese...like how to rotate

    Dr #icars: ,ou rotate the heel of the right handon the palm of the left back and forth as if tr"ingto press the moisture out of a piece of cheesethat is within a piece of cheese cloth. The butt of the right hand sta"s on thepalm of the left. The finger tips of the right hand swing back and forth right to lefta couple times pivoting on the heel of the hand. The right hand fingers arerela-edspread out /ust a titch and bent a little. Does that help

    %tudent: 0etter 1)

    drin

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    )he sign for "drink" is made by formingyour right hand into the letter "c."

    Move the hand to your mouth in a short

    arc.

    rink:

    Spoon & 'or

    Make the sign for "spoon" by forming the letter"h" with the right hand.

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    then immediately "drop=rela5" my left&hand

    while still holding the right hand for an e5tra

    moment or two. %y rela5ing the left hand but

    continuing to keep the right hand in the "spoon"

    shape it emphasi9es that $m talking about a

    spoon.

    or the sign, "soup" would keep the left hand

    "in the picture" until the end of the sign and

    would also bring the "spoonful of soup" to within

    a couple inches of my mouth to emphasi9e the

    "soup" aspect of the sign.

    Make the sign for "fork" by forming your right

    hand into the letter "v."

    )urn your left palm upward.

    Move your right hand into your left palm a few

    times.

    !up

    )he sign for "cup" is made by forming yourright hand into the letter "c."

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    %O))1 or '!##:

    )his concept is a variation of "cup" that shows a larger shape. #uppose, for some

    reason, you needed to differentiate between a cup, a glass, and a bottle. You could sign:

    3/

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    !ereal

    )he sign for "cereal" is made by placing

    your right inde5 finger & palm down & at the

    right corner of your mouth.

    *hile moving your hand to the left corner

    of your mouth, change the handshape into

    an "5." !lternate between the letter "5" and

    your straight inde5 finger a couple of times.

    )he movement is from right to left.

    Water

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    )he sign for "water" is made by formingyour right hand into the letter "w."

    )ouch your mouth with your inde5 finger.

    -epeat a few times.

    !andy +sugar, +cute,

    3!0Y: )wist the tip of your inde5 finger on your cheek.

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    !ooie

    The right (or dominant) hand is in a loose !C!handshape. ,ou bring the right hand down ontothe left hand& then "ou lift up the right handrotate it and bring it down again on the lefthand.

    )wist your right hand as if cutting out

    cookies from cookie dough.

    %tudent: Does cookie use a rotatingletter C in the palm of the the oppositehand

    Dr #icars: ,ou could use the letter !c!but I use a more rela-ed !claw t"pe!

    hand.

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    Hungry +-ish,)he sign for "hungry" is made by forming

    your right hand into the letter "c."

    Move your hand down the middle of your

    chest, starting under your throat.

    0ote:)his is the same sign as the sign"ish." #ome people start the sign for

    "wish" on the upper chest and prefer tostart "hungry" from a slightly lower

    position. )hink of a "wish" coming from

    your heart, and hunger coming from your

    belly. %ut, again, it is okay to use the same

    sign for both concepts.

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    Shirt

    )he way to sign "shirt" is by grabbing your shirt in the upper chest area & in the middle

    or slightly to the right & between your inde5 finger and thumb. )hen tug outward a few

    times. )he sign for shirt can be done with one hand or two. f you do it with one hand

    though it might sometimes be misunderstood to mean "volunteer."

    #H-) = volunteer = apply

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    (ants)he sign for "pants" is made by placing both of your hands in an open position (ust

    below your waist. %ring both hands up to your waist. !s your hands come up, bend

    your knuckles and curl your fingers up a bit.

    7 6/se a double movement.7

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    Socs

    )he sign for "socks" is made by pointing both of your inde5 fingers down. -ub thefingers together a few times.

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    Shoes

    )he sign for "shoes" is made by closing both hands, thumbs facing. 'ently strike yourhands together twice.

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    !oat

    3O!): )he sign for "coat" is made by forming both hands into the letter "a."

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    Under-ear

    )he sign for "underwear" is made byusing the inde5 finger and thumb of

    each hand to trace the outline of your

    underwear.

    Your palms face backward.

    Your hand shape changes from anupside down "" to a closed "'."

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    /nderwear:

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    /nderwear:

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    %ra, or bikini top:

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    Wash

    )he sign for "wash" is made by closingboth hands.

    Make a circular "scrubbing" movement

    with the hand that is on top&&as if washing

    something.

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    *ash in general:

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    Hurt " (ain

    )he sign for "hurt" is made by e5tendingthe inde5 fingers of both hands. %ring the

    fingers toward each other twice using a

    (abbing movement. ! variation of this sign

    is to do a tisting movementas you bring

    the tips of the inde5 fingers toward each

    other. )he right hand twists one way and

    the left hand twists the other.

    0ote: %oth versions of the sign for "H/-)

    =

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    4ersion ?: /se a double (abbing movement.

    0ote: %oth versions of the sign for "H/-) =

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    )he sign for "bathroom" is made byforming the right hand into the letter "t."

    )he palm side is facing away from you.#hake your hand side to side a couple times.

    #ome people use a twisting movement

    instead of the side to side shake. 1ither is

    fine.

    0ote:

    Here $m asking, "o you need to go to the bathroom+" 6! freuent uestion in

    households with children and=or developmentally disabled folks.7

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    Brush teeth

    )he sign for "brush teeth" is made by usingthe inde5 finger of your right hand to brush

    your teeth using a side to side hori9ontal

    movement.

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    )11)H:

    0ote: )he sign "teeth" is 0O) part of the sign "brush teeth."

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    Sleep

    #ee: sleep&in

    )he sign for "sleep" is made by openingyour right hand and placing it in front of

    your face, palm toward you.

    Move your hand downward toward your

    chin.

    *hile the hand is moving, bring your

    fingers together and touch them with your

    thumb.

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    #ide view:

    %#!* and" or !.*A%

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    )he sign for "nice" or "clean" is made byplacing your left hand in front of you, palm

    up.

    Move the flat palm of your right hand

    across your left hand.

    #tart by the wrist and end at the fingertips.Heather: !re "31!0" and "031" the

    same sign+

    Drill: Yes, they are signed the same way.

    #omething to note though, if you want to

    sign "clean&up" as in "clean up your

    bedroom" you would use a double motion.

    6-epeat the sign to mean: "cleaning, or

    clean&up."7

    Happy

    )he sign for "happy" is made by placing one or both of your hands in front of you.

    /se "flat" hands, palms pointing back. 3ircle your hands forward, down, back, up,

    forward, down, back, up. %oth hands move at the same time and in the same direction.

    On the upward swing the hands are very close to your chest or touch your chest. On thedownward swing your hands are further away from your chest.

    0ote: #ome people slightly "slap" the chest & other people don$t even touch.

    0ote: uring casual everyday use this sign is sometimes done with (ust one hand.

    *hen used in the song "Happy %irthday to You" it is typically done with two hands.

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    Angry

    )he sign for "angry" is made by forming"claw" hands and placing your fingertips

    against your stomach.

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    knuckle 6large knuckles7.

    41-Y M

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    ! or # hand.

    !ry

    )he sign for "cry" is made by placing oneor both inde5 fingers under your eyes.

    %ring your fingers down over your cheeks a

    few times.

    Heather: $ve seen this with an alternating

    movement.

    Drill: Yes. You$ll see lots of variation on

    this one. or e5ample, using a "G&

    handshape" on each hand instead of (ust the

    "inde5 fingers" is a way of indicating that

    you are crying a lot.

    Or start with "#" handshapes and then

    suddenly move them downward and change

    them into "G&handshapes" with the fingers

    wiggling as you move the hands downwardto indicate you are having a "ma(or bawl."

    L$%& ' Don(t Li)e

    1: )his sign is used to mean "to en(oy or have an affinity for" someone or

    something.

    0ote, this sign doesn(tmean "similar."

    4ersion >:

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    0ote: n the above seuence, the first picture is optional. Most of the time start thesign a bit out from my chest with my middle finger and thumb pointing back toward my

    chest 6but not touching either my chest or each other7. )hen move the hand forward

    while bringing the inde5 and thumb together.

    1 4ersion > ends up in an "I" handshape. )his is how it looks to you at the end of

    the sign:

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    Heather: saw a sign like this that used both hands+

    Drill: )hat would mean "interested" or "appreciate."

    1: 64ersion ?7 !nother way to sign "like" is by placing both your right thumb and

    your inde5 finger close to your chest. 15tend your other fingers. !s you move your

    hand forward slightly, bring your thumb and inde5 finger together.

    0ow, let$s suppose were signing the sentence, "*hat do you like+" 0otice the wh&

    facial e5pression in the following e5ample:

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    O0$)&1

    )he sign for DON(T&1. )his sign uses what is called "reversal of orientation fornegation."

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    f you mean 1 as in, "similar" as in the following sentence:

    ")his one is like=similar to that one," you should use a sign that means "same."

    good and bad !lso check out "*etter and *est."

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    Make the sign for "good" by placing thefingers of your right hand against your

    lips. Move your right hand into the palm of

    your left hand. %oth hands should be facing

    upward.

    0ote:Often this sign is done itho+tthe lefthand. *hen signed with the right hand only,

    this sign can mean, "thank you" or it can still

    mean "good." or e5ample, when signing

    "good morning" rarely use the left hand.

    H1!)H1-: $ve seen this sign off the chin

    instead of the lips. oes that change the

    meaning+

    r%ill: 0o. t still means the same thing.

    H1!)H1-: How can tell if they are saying

    ")hank you," or "'ood+"

    r%ill: %y the conte5t of the sentence. Or

    sometimes by lip movements. One slight

    difference between the signs "'OO" and

    ")H!0 YO/" is that the sign ")H!0

    YO/" is "directional." )hat means it is

    signed toward the person whom is being

    thanked. 'OO is signed with a simple

    downward movement.

    remember teaching a class to the co&workersof a deaf employee. *hen taught this sign,

    the deaf employee insistedthat "'OO" was

    off the lips and ")H!0 YO/" was off the

    chin. (ust smiled and informed the students

    that they would see it both ways in the deaf

    community but when around their co&worker

    to sign it hisway.

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    (Bad)0ote: )he sign for "%!" is very similar to "'OO" e5cept there is a reversal of

    orientation for negation&&which means that by twisting the palm&side of the hand so that

    it points down 6instead of up&&as in the sign for good7 it now means the opposite of

    good. You also change your facial e5pression to match your meaning. 'enerally this is

    a frown or scowl when signing "%!."

    Make the sign for "%!" by placing thefingers of your right hand against your lips.

    Move your hand down and away.

    Your palm will now be facing downward.

    AD:

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    *hen you get a moment, check out "

    better and best."

    !lso, you may want to see the sign: "'OO&10O/'H"

    .ove

    (Scroll down to see "HUG.")

    Also, I recommend you check out the "I love you" acronym sin! I#

    )he sign for "love" is made by crossingboth hands over your heart.

    6Middle of your chest.7 Your hands may be

    closed or open, but the palm side should

    face toward you.

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    #ee: "all in love."

    H/':You can either use the "!" handshapes, like do below, or you can grab onto the upper

    arms with "curved hands." /se a double movement.

    "serious" H/'

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    0ote: eaf people hug more than Hearing people do. t$s a cultural thing.

    please

    )he sign for "please" is made by placing your flat right hand over the center of yourchest. Move your hand in a clockwise motion 6from the observer$s point of view, use a

    circular motion towards your left, down, right, and back up7 a few times.

    Heather: *hat does it mean if you do this with two hands+

    Drill: t means "en(oy" or a version of "appreciate." 0ote, during the sign for en(oy,

    the right hand is on the chest or an inch or so out from the chest. )he left hand is on the

    belly or an inch our so out from the belly. )he right hand moves in a clockwise circle

    6from the viewer$s perspective7. )he left hand simultaneously moves in a

    counterclockwise motion.

    10JOY:

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    */cuse

    0ote: compare with the sign for "031"

    )he general sign for "e5cuse" is made by e5tending your left hand, palm up. %rushyour right bent&hand fingertips across the left palm starting with the pinky on your right

    hand. %end the large knuckles of the right hand slightly. eep the other knuckles

    straight.

    )his sign when done with a double movement means things like "e5cuse me."

    f you roll your eyes and shake your head a bit it can be used to mean, "Oh that$s (ust an

    e5cuse."

    f you (ust use a single movement, it means things like "laid off from work," "released

    from a church calling," or "paroled."

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    1A3/#1: /se a small double movement:

    !&O = -11!#1 -OM /)Y =

    /se a single, larger movement:

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    0han you

    )he sign for "thank you" is made by starting

    with the fingers of your dominant hand near

    your lips. Your hand should be a "flat

    hand." Move your hand forward and a bit

    down in the direction of the person you are

    thanking. #mile.

    Memory aid: on$t pucker up, but imagineblowing a kiss to the person you are

    thanking.

    0ote: f you use two hands with this sign it

    means you are "very" grateful.

    0ote: )his sign can also be interpreted to

    mean "good." or more information see the

    "good" page.

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    Help

    )he sign for "help" is made by closing your

    right hand.

    7

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    What

    or more information, also see: "!dvanced discussion about the concept: *H!)."

    )here is a facial e5pression that is sometimes called a "wh&" e5pression. t is the type

    of facial e5pression you should use when asking uestions that have an answer other

    than yes or no. 'enerally these uestions start with the letters "wh" as do the signs

    ,HO, ,H!), ,H10, ,H1-1, ,HY...so you can see why we call this e5pression

    a "wh" uestion e5pression. 15pressing the concept of "*H!)" has more to do with

    your facial e5pression than your hands. or e5ample, if pointed to my watch and used

    the "wh&" facial e5pression it would mean that $m asking you "*hat time is it+"

    You$ve probably already used this sign many times in your life.

    *H!) 6main version7

    n the picture below $m doing a general gesture for "what" while using the *H!)

    facial e5pression.

    Hold your rela5ed ";" hands in front of you. Hunch your shoulders a bit. Jut your head

    forward a bit.

    /se a *H&D 6wh&uestion7 facial e5pression. )he hands move slightly forward and tothe sides.

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    *H!): 6alternate version7 6not recommended7

    Here is a variation of the sign "*H!)" that is made by e5tending your base hand

    outward. #tarting near the thumb, drag the tip of your inde5 finger downward, across

    your palm. 0ote: don$t teach this sign in my "!#" classes. nstead use the general

    version 6above7. %ut $ll show this other version to you so you$ll be able to recogni9e it if

    you see it.

    )his sign 6inde5 dragged across the palm7 is valid, but is a aste of time.

    magine yourself asking an old man 6deaf from old age7 what time it is. !fter he said

    "Huh+ #peak up@" You$d scrunch up your eyebrows and point to your watch while

    saying "*hat time is it+" He$d understand your body language and would tell you the

    time.

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    When

    )he sign for "when" is made by holdingyour left inde5 finger up. Your palm should

    face right.

    %ring the tip of your right inde5 finger near

    to the tip of your left inde5 finger.

    3ircle the tip of your right inde5 finger in aclockwise motion around your left inde5

    finger and end with the tip of the right inde5

    finger touching the tip of the left finger. )he

    movement is in the wrist. Your arm doesn$t

    move much on this sign.

    Where

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    )he sign for "where" is made using yourinde5 finger. Hold your hand in front of you

    and "waggle" the finger side to side acouple of times. magine yourself looking

    at a map on the wall. You put your finger

    on the map and move your fingertip a bit to

    the left then a bit to the right as you try to

    finger out "where" you are on the map.

    0otice the "furrowed eyebrows." )hey are part of the sign. You use "furrowed

    eyebrows" for all of the "wh&" uestion types: *HO, *H10, *H1-1, *HY,

    *H3H, O-&O-&6what&for7

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    Why

    )he sign for "why" is made by touchingyour forehead with the fingers of your

    dominant hand. 6Or (ust putting the hand

    near your forehead.7

    *hile bringing your hand forward and

    down a bit, change it to the letter "y,"

    keeping your palm facing you.

    Here is another version of the sign, "*HY." 0otice the ending handshape+ )he inde5

    finger isn$t bent. )he middle finger and sometimes both the middle finger and the ring

    finger "wiggle" a couple times.

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    ho-

    How: 4ersion >:

    orm curved handshapes on both hands, palms down and=or slightly back.

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    How: 4ersion ?

    0ote: #ome people (ust roll one hand forward.

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    Stop

    )he sign for "stop" is made by e5tendingyour left hand, palm upward.

    #harply bring your open right hand down toyour left hand at a right angle.

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    Big " .arge

    %' = !-'1:

    0otice in the sign below the "" hand inde5 fingers are bent+ )hat is a generic sign for

    "largeness" or the state of being big. f use "normal" "" hands then the sign becomes

    an initiali9ed sign for "!-'1."

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    )he larger you do the sign, the larger whatever you are talking about.

    0ote: if something is "very" large, you might also use the mouth morpheme "3H!."You do this by mouthing = saying "cha" 6on your lips not out loud7 while doing the sign.

    %':

    )he sign for "big" is made by forming the letter "b" with both of your hands in front of

    you, palms facing inward. Move both hands away from each other. Move your hands

    beyond the width of your body & the further the distance, the larger the word described.

    *hen you do this sign with a "%" handshape, you are using an initiali9ed sign. Many

    people consider this "#igned 1nglish" rather than !#. %ut notice, modify the "%"

    shape so that the thumbs are loosely alongside the palms and curve the handshapes (ust

    a little bit.

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    arge:

    f you use normal 6not modified or bent7 "" handshapes, then you are doing an

    "initiali9ed" version. )his sign is considered to be "#igned 1nglish" rather than !#.

    0ote:

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    )he sign for "tall" is made by e5tending the

    left hand, fingers up.

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    )he sign for "full" is made by e5tending theleft closed hand.

    Open your right hand and move it over the

    top of your left fist.

    0ote: if you reverse the motion, this sign

    means "10O/'H"

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    $m fed upwith you@ $ve had it up to here with you@

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    *mpty

    )he sign for "empty" is made by placingyour left hand down.

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    Sign: MO-1

    Handshape: %oth hands use a semi&flattened "o"

    Location: 0ormal signing space in front of the body

    Orientation: palms facing each other

    Movement: nward. %ring both "flattened&O" hands together.

    You might see it done this way. )hat$s okay.

    f you want to say: "One more" you can do it this way:

    0ote the inde5 finger is the only thing moving in the sign "one&more."

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    Blue

    )he sign for "blue" is made by forming theletter "b" with your right hand.

    )wist=shake your hand from the elbow 6the

    wrist doesn$t bend on this sign7.

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    Green

    )he sign for "green" is made by forming theletter "g" with your right hand.

    #hake your hand from the wrist, and move

    it to the right.

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    1ed

    )he sign for "red" is made by stroking your lips one time with the tip of your inde5finger.

    )he sign can also be made by forming the letter "-" with your right hand&&but why+

    )he "inde5 finger" version works (ust fine and means "red" without needing the morecomple5 "-" handshape. )his is !# && not "1nglish on the hands."

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    0otice in this e5ample how change the "inde5" finger into an "5" hand+ Or you can(ust leave it as an inde5 finger. 1ither variation is fine.

    You will also see this sign done with a double motion.

    Bro-n

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    )he sign for "brown" is made by formingthe letter "b" with your right hand.

    Move your right hand down the side of your

    right cheek.

    Your inde5 finger should be close to your

    face.

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    $range

    )he sign for "orange," both the fruit and thecolor, is made by forming the letter "c" and

    then "s."

    You "suee9e" your right hand in front of

    your mouth several times.

    Gold & Silver

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    Make the sign for "gold" by placing your right inde5finger on your right ear.

    !s you move your hand away from your ear, form the

    letter "y."

    #hake your hand.

    #ee the sign

    "3alifornia"

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    Make the sign for "silver" by placing your rightinde5 finger on your right ear.

    !s you move your hand away from your ear, form

    the letter "s."

    #hake your hand.

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    Dollars

    4ersion >

    Make the sign for "dollars" by e5tending your left hand,palm to the right.

    'rab your left fingers between the palm and fingers of

    your right hand.

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    4ersion?

    "lead" the right hand pulls the left hand forward.

    !lso, you might see the right hand grabbing the top edge

    of the left hand as in version ?.

    or more information on this sign, check out: dollar

    !ents

    Make the sign for "cents" by touching your forehead

    with the inde5 finger of your right hand, palm back6which also happens to be a version of the sign for

    )H07.

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    )he sign for "cat" is made by forming your

    hand into what call an "open ." )hishandshape looks like a normal "" e5cept

    that the inde5 finger and thumb are

    separated by about an inch.

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    Dog

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    )o sign O', recommend you (ust snap your fingers to spell the letters "'." )his is

    sort of an abbreviation of the word "&O&'."

    0ote: )here are many different "right" ways todo the sign for dog.

    ! popular sign for "dog" is made by slapping

    your right flat hand against your leg, then

    snapping your fingers. Or you can snap your

    fingers, then slap your leg. You can slap your leg

    twice and not snap your fingers at all.

    Or you can (ust use "le5icali9ed fingerspelling."

    )o do this, you fingerspell the letters "" and "'" very uickly and "snap" the middlefinger on the base of the thumb as you change from the "" to the "'." 6)hat$s how do

    the sign7.

    bird

    )he sign for "bird" is made by forming theletter "g" with your right hand.

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    horse

    )he sign for "horse" is made by forming the letter "u" 6or "h"7 with your right

    hand.

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    Sheep

    )he sign for "sheep" is made by forming the letter "v" with your right hand. Your leftforearm is e5tended with your hand closed, palm downward.

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    (ig

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    )he sign for "pig" is made by placing yourright flat hand under your chin, palm down.

    *ith your fingers pointing to the left, bend

    and unbend your hand several times fromthe knuckles.

    Your wrist should not move.

    )he fingers do not "wiggle." )hey bend

    and unbend from the large knuckles. f you

    "wiggle the fingers it means "dirty."

    Bug

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    The sign for !bug! is made b" formingthe number !2! with the right hand.

    Touch "our nose with the tip of "ourthumb.

    0end "our inde- and middle fingerstwice.

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