A YouTube video I found (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy1kq2-o72c) has it as the A hand (of your dominant hand) knocking at the elbow of the non-dominant arm, the hand of which points upwards. (The non-dominant hand is an S in this, but I'm unsure if it is necessary). Hope this helps.
The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "king" is formed by touching your two fingers together, extending them outwards, and then bringing them around in a circular motion near your forehead.
The easiest way to sign "bamboo" in ASL is to fingerspell the word. There is not one sign for that particular word.
ASL stands for American Sign Language.
swimming
There is no official ASL sign for otter. The easiest way to sign this word is to finger spell O, T, T, E, and R.
American Sign Language (ASL) is the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and English-speaking parts of Canada. While not exactly the same, ASL is VERY similar to French Sign Language (FSL.) Spanish Sign Language (LSE) is more varied than ASL or FSL, as there are 3 distinct dialects.
I would finger spell the words. ASL is the acronym for American Sign Language, and "San Diego" is Spanish.
ASL (american sign language) is largely based on FSL (french sign language) but it actually originated in North America
The middle finger.
ASL
Punish+cop
ASL, American Sign Language