it's a little early for this but could we get a happy Halloween if you haven't already?
Sure, it's close enough
Halloween
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Halloween in American Sign Language. Both hands in bent B handshape rotate to cover the eyes. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent purple and orange. Eyes and fangs are purple.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Autism in American Sign Language. Hand upright in 5 handshape palm facing signer closes into flat O handshape as it arches toward signer's chest and into base hand in C handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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I asked my sibling what sign I should do next. They said, "Don't know," and I thought that was a marvelous idea. Couldn't believe I hadn't thought of it before.
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Don't Know in American Sign Language. Hand in open B handshape touches temple with fingertips then flickes out once, beginning with palm facing signer and ending with palm facing away. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and purple in different stages of the sign. Face outline and lips are purple. Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, ASLDeafined
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Paralysis in American Sign Language. Hands in 5 handshape palms down move back into clawed 5 handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Funny in American Sign Language. H handshape brushes nose two or three times. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign. Face outline and lips are blue. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Dream in American Sign Language. Hand in 1 hand shape taps temple, the moves out, switching between 1 handshape and X handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Travel in American Sign Language. Hand in bent V handshape moves back and forth upwards. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Candle in American Sign Language. Base hand in 1 handshape touches palm of dominant hand. Dominant hand is in 5 handshape with palm facing signer. Fingers wiggle. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent pink, red, orange, and yellow in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Better in American Sign Language. Hand in open B swipes across chin and ends at the side of the face in A handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign. Face outline and lips are blue.
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hello! I was wondering if these were ok to use as emojis (with credit of course) and if so, could the backgrounds be transparent?? Either way as someone who just took a class on asl and have been signing my entire life these look great!
Thank you so much!
Is there a specific sign you would like transparent? Or any signs I haven't done yet?
Sources: SigningSavvy, ASLDeafined
[Image ID: Pig in American Sign Language. Hand in B handshape palm down rests under the chin then changes to Bent-B handshape. Above the hands is a pig face. End ID]
they/them, hearing, Interpreting major. Online resources: https://sites.google.com/view/thesign-resource If you wanna learn ASL, try and find in-person classes with a culturally Deaf teacher and make sure you learn about Deaf culture as well! [Profile Pic ID: The sign for Art in American Sign Language. End ID]
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