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[The hands seem to add more and more things together]Tap the fingertips of both flattened O hands, palms facing each other, together in front of the chest with a double movement.
Two hands together facing downward in American Sign Language can mean "finished" or "complete." It is often used to signal that something is done or that an activity or task has been completed.
To sign the word 'how' in American Sign Language (ASL), use your non-dominant hand as a base with fingers extended and palm facing up. With your dominant hand, use a modified 'H' handshape and bring it down onto your non-dominant hand.
The palms are facing forward (so you, as the observer, can see them).
the body is assumed to be standing, the feet together, the arms to the side, and the head and eyes and palms of the hands facing forwards
Make an L with both hands, which is the thumb and forefinger held at a 90 degree angle. You then point your hands at around your stomach, palms facing upward, and bring your hands up toward your chest.
To sign "peace" in American Sign Language, you create the letter "V" with your dominant hand, palm facing inward, and place it on your non-dominant shoulder. Then slide your hand down your arm while closing your fingers into a fist.
To sign "surrender" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use a sign similar to "give up" or "give in." This involves holding both open hands palms up, then flipping them to face down as if releasing something. You can also sign phrases like "stop fighting" or "yield."
Another answer by: 6566-8990 is : His palms, if his palms are facing you it means he is looking for an argument, he is aggresive and, well, i doubt he still loves you. However, it his palms are facing his hips( not hands on waist!) that means he is quite calm, he loves you babe x
Put your hands in front of you with your elbows straight out to your sides and press your palms of your hands together. It works i promise!!!
Your instructor and high level fighters will press their palms together in front of their forehead and slightly bend. You answer by pressing your palms together at the level of your chest and bend slightly.
To sign "wonderful" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use the sign by doing the following: with your dominant hand, make the "A" handshapes, palms facing up, then move both hands in small circles in front of your chest simultaneously, with a happy facial expression. This sign can convey a sense of joy and amazement.