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  2. "thank you" American Sign Language (ASL)

    lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/t/thankyou.htm

    American Sign Language: "Thank you". The sign for "thank you" is made by starting with the fingers of your dominant hand near your lips. Your hand should be a "flat hand." Move your hand forward and a bit down in the direction of the person you are thanking. Smile (so they'll know you mean it).

  3. This video demonstrates the signs THANK-YOU and THANKFUL in American Sign Language, with an example sentence.

  4. Do you know how to say “thank you” in ASL? 🙏 It’s one of the most common and polite expressions, and it’s also a great example of a directional verb.

  5. How to Sign "Thank You" in ASL (American Sign Language)

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    One of the most fundamental expressions in any language is the expression of gratitude. In this article, we will delve into the art of signing “Thank You” in American Sign Language, exploring the gestures, nuances, and the emotional depth that accompanies this simple yet profound act.

  6. Thank You in Sign Language (Video + Important Explanations)

    www.lingvano.com/asl/blog/thank-you-in-sign-language

    Learn how to say thank you in American Sign Language (ASL) and additional sentences that will get you conversational fast.

  7. 🤟🏼 Learn how to sign "THANK YOU" in American Sign Language! 🤟🏼 What is something you are thankful for today?Sign Tribe Academy: www.sign-tribe.comSign Tr...

  8. To sign "Thank You" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with your fingers together and your palm facing you. Then, move your hand from your chin and extend it slightly forward toward the person you are thanking, all while smiling.

  9. "thank-you" ASL American Sign Language

    www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/t/thank-you.htm

    The sign for "thank you" is made by starting with the fingers of your dominant hand near your lips. You don't have to actually touch your lips but you can. Your hand should be a "flat hand." Move your hand forward and in the direction of the person you are thanking. Smile a bit.

  10. How to Sign Thank You in Sign Language. What could be more inclusive than showing appreciation using the sign for "thank you" in American Sign Language (ASL). This sign clearly and directly lets you express your appreciation to someone, regardless of whether they are Deaf or hard of hearing.

  11. Learn to Say Thank You in Sign Language: Expressing Gratitude ...

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    Learn how to say Thank You in sign language with our comprehensive guide. Learn the proper hand gestures and movements to express gratitude in this expressive form of communication. Explore our step-by-step instructions perfect for beginners and those looking to expand their signing skills.