There is not a widely acceptable sign for the bridegroom in American Sign Language. It simply is not used much - to quote one deaf person, "I don't know, I don't get married that often." When the word is required it is often spelled using the finger-spelling alphabet, or a combination like "Male-Wedding" is used.
To sign "groom" as in husband in American Sign Language (ASL), use the same sign as "BRIDE" but signed on the opposite side of the body to differentiate between the two signers. This sign is made by bringing both fists up in front of your shoulders with your thumbs touching your shoulders, then bringing your dominant hand down in a swooping motion in front of your body.
To sign "What do you like?" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign: "YOU LIKE WHAT?" followed by a facial expression that shows a curious or questioning look.
The ASL sign for racist involves pointing your index finger at your temple and moving it in an arc.
To sign "Harmony" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign HARMONY by using both hands in a circular motion, coming together in front of your body.
To sign "Puerto Rican" in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell the letters P-R for Puerto and then sign ISLAND with both hands.
To sign "groom" as in husband in American Sign Language (ASL), use the same sign as "BRIDE" but signed on the opposite side of the body to differentiate between the two signers. This sign is made by bringing both fists up in front of your shoulders with your thumbs touching your shoulders, then bringing your dominant hand down in a swooping motion in front of your body.
ASL stands for American Sign Language.
To sign "What do you like?" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign: "YOU LIKE WHAT?" followed by a facial expression that shows a curious or questioning look.
The ASL sign for racist involves pointing your index finger at your temple and moving it in an arc.
To sign "Harmony" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign HARMONY by using both hands in a circular motion, coming together in front of your body.
To sign "Puerto Rican" in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell the letters P-R for Puerto and then sign ISLAND with both hands.
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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.
see my answer to "what is sign for King in asl?" here:What_is_sign_for_king_in_asl
To sign in Spanish using American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell the words using the ASL manual alphabet. Each letter in the word is signed to represent the corresponding Spanish word. It requires knowledge of both ASL and Spanish to effectively communicate in this way.
To 'sign' in American Sign Language, you use a combination of memorized hand and finger positions and movements.
The sign for birthday in American Sign Language (ASL) is made by twisting your dominant hand in a circular motion over your non-dominant fist.