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This is how you sign Afternoon in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Afternoon" in American Sign Language (ASL), hold one hand flat with the thumb tucked in and facing downwards, then gently lower it a few inches repeatedly. Simultaneously, keep your elbow touching the fingertips of your other hand, which should be flat, pointing to the side, and resting against your body.

How to sign

To sign "Afternoon" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend a flat hand with the thumb close, facing down, and lower it an inch a few times while keeping the elbow in contact with the fingertips of the other hand, which is flat and pointing sideways, touching the body.

To sign "Afternoon" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend a flat hand with the thumb close, facing down, and lower it an inch a few times while keeping the elbow in contact with the fingertips of the other hand, which is flat and pointing sideways, touching the body.

Word definition

Time of day: The time after noon until evening.

Synonyms & similar words

Afternoon

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