To sign WAIT in ASL: raise both hands to chest level with palms facing you, spread all fingers wide (the "5 handshape"), then gently wiggle your fingers back and forth — like…
In American Sign Language, PLEASE is one of the very first signs taught to children, students, and anyone beginning their ASL journey. It is simple to execute and deeply meaningful…
Whether you're a parent teaching your baby, a student studying ASL, a healthcare worker, or simply someone who wants to connect with the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community, knowing how to sign…
The I Love You hand sign commonly known as the ILY sign is one of the most recognized gestures in American Sign Language (ASL). It beautifully combines three letters of the manual alphabet: I, L,…