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The standard ASL sign for gender is fingerspelling G-E-N-D-ER, though a one-handed adaptation sometimes appears. To sign G, form a right-hand claw shape (or ‘G’ handshape) w...
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The standard ASL sign for gender is fingerspelling G-E-N-D-ER, though a one-handed adaptation sometimes appears. To sign G, form a right-hand claw shape (or ‘G’ handshape) w...
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The sign language letter J is one of the basic handshapes in American Sign Language (ASL) used for fingerspelling and number signs. To form the letter J, start with an open hand...
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In American Sign Language, "f in ASL" typically refers to the sign for the letter F, produced by extending the index finger and thumb while tucking the remaining fingers into th...
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