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This is how you sign Between in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign “Between” in American Sign Language (ASL), with a flat hand facing sideways, thumb on top and pinky at the bottom, slide it repeatedly along the index finger of the other flat hand below, which is facing inward and pointing sideways.

How to sign

To sign “Between” in American Sign Language in ASL, take your non-dominant, open, flat hand, with thumb pointing up, and hold it steady. Your open, flat, dominant hand will first touch its palm to the thumb of your non-dominant hand, then flip back and forth as the back of its fingers then rest alternately on the index finger side of your non-dominant hand. It is as if you are choosing between your thumb and your index finger.

To sign “Between” in American Sign Language in ASL, take your non-dominant, open, flat hand, with thumb pointing up, and hold it steady. Your open, flat, dominant hand will first touch its palm to the thumb of your non-dominant hand, then flip back and forth as the back of its fingers then rest alternately on the index finger side of your non-dominant hand. It is as if you are choosing between your thumb and your index finger.

Word definition

Location: In the middle of two things.

Synonyms & similar words

Middle, Among

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