Thursday, June 28, 2018

Words use in Sign Language


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American Sign Language: "excuse"



The general sign for "excuse" is made by extending your left hand, palm up.  Brush your right bent-hand fingertips across the left palm starting with the pinky on your right hand. Bend the large knuckles of the right hand slightly. Keep the other knuckles straight. 
This sign when done with a double movement means things like "excuse me." 
If you roll your eyes and shake your head a bit it can be used to mean, "Oh that's just an excuse."
If you just use a single movement, it means things like "laid off from work," "released from a church calling," or "paroled."
EXCUSE: Use a small double movement:

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