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This is how you sign Add in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Add" in American Sign Language (ASL), position your hands open, one above the other, facing your body. Then, bring all fingers together, touching the index finger of the lower hand to the pinky of the upper hand.

How to sign

To sign “Add” in American Sign Language in ASL, keep your non-dominant hand steady with a flat "O" sign, palm facing you. Your dominant hand starts slightly lower and away, mimicking scooping up something by bringing all fingers and thumb together. Then, bring your dominant hand under your non-dominant hand so that both hands form a flat "O" sign together.

To sign “Add” in American Sign Language in ASL, keep your non-dominant hand steady with a flat "O" sign, palm facing you. Your dominant hand starts slightly lower and away, mimicking scooping up something by bringing all fingers and thumb together. Then, bring your dominant hand under your non-dominant hand so that both hands form a flat "O" sign together.

Word definition

Math: To put numbers together.

Synonyms & similar words

Combine, Sum

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