PERFORM is signed with two "A" hands for its handshape. There are many, many signs which use "A" hands. THEATRE, CAN, SUPPORT, SWEETHEART, APPLE, etc.
perform
will perform.
I'm looking for the performance called "Tarzan & his Mate" Is that the same one?
Homan's sign is performed by having the patient lie supine. The examiner then lifts the patient's leg straight while keeping the knee extended and dorsiflexes the foot at the ankle. A positive Homan's sign is indicated by pain in the calf or behind the knee during this maneuver, which may suggest the presence of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). However, it's important to note that this test is not highly reliable for diagnosing DVT.
Comedians perform for audiences. They also perform for certain entertainment groups and companies.
The sign for "library" in American Sign Language using the x handshape involves forming an X with both hands and then bringing them together in front of your chest.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "formula" involves using the F handshape to outline a container representing a formula bottle. The sign is made by bringing the F handshape down from the mouth area to represent drinking from the bottle.
Mr. Wheeler uses the "M" handshape to sign "mainstream" in American Sign Language (ASL). The sign typically involves the dominant hand forming an "M" and moving in a specific manner to convey the concept of "mainstream." This handshape and motion help to express the idea of being part of the predominant or accepted social or cultural group.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "James" is signed by using the letter J handshape to spell out each letter in the name. The handshape starts at the forehead and moves downward.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for David involves making a D handshape and then placing it on your forehead.
You use the "a" handshape with both hands and thumbs pointing up and bring them together until they touch.
In American Sign Language, pastel colors are signed by using the classifier "C" handshape to show the light and soft quality of the colors. This involves signing the color on the palm of the non-dominant hand using the "C" handshape.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Nana" by using "MOM" with an "N" handshape, moving it in a circular motion on the side of your chin. This sign differentiates "Nana" from "Grandma" but still conveys the same meaning.
make a 2 with your index and middle finger. place your thumb between, keeping your index and middle finger straight. you will use this hand shape to perform the sign. take your handshape and using your middle finger, draw a short line down the middle of your chin
It's generally the same as the sign for "class" which is both hands making a "c" handshape, beginning together close to the body, moving apart then together again (making the outline of a circle). A more initialized sign has come up in recent years which is technically more Signed English (which is a totally different language) but can occasionally be seen in ASL conversation. It is the same movement with the "t" handshape. A link is provided which shows both variations (click 1 or 2 next to the word "team").
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "cheerleader" involves using both hands. You start by making the "C" handshape (a curved hand) and move it in an upward, outward motion, mimicking the action of cheering. You can also combine this with the sign for "leader" by using the "L" handshape and moving it in a similar upward motion. This combination effectively conveys the concept of a cheerleader.
for the ASL sign for Israel, use the "I' handshape, and move the pinky off each side of the chin. It's a variation of the sign for Jewish. See related link.