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This is how you sign Again in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Again" in American Sign Language (ASL), bring your fingers together and create a small arc motion until the tips of your flat hand touch the palm of your other hand, which should be facing upward.

How to sign

To sign "Again" in American Sign Language (ASL), start by bending your dominant hand at the large knuckles, forming a loose fist. Move your hand in a bit of an arc, bringing the fingertips toward the palm of your non-dominant (flat) hand. Touch the palm of your non-dominant hand with the fingertips of your dominant hand.

To sign "Again" in American Sign Language (ASL), start by bending your dominant hand at the large knuckles, forming a loose fist. Move your hand in a bit of an arc, bringing the fingertips toward the palm of your non-dominant (flat) hand. Touch the palm of your non-dominant hand with the fingertips of your dominant hand.

Word definition

Frequency: Once more

Synonyms & similar words

Repeat, Recur

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