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This is how you sign Bridge in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign “Bridge” in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your non-dominant arm horizontally to represent the surface of the bridge where you drive or walk. With your dominant arm, extend your index and middle fingers, placing them under your arm in two spots, moving them side to side to mimic the two underlying supports of the bridge.

How to sign

To sign “Bridge” in American Sign Language in ASL, extend your non-dominant arm horizontally to represent the surface of the bridge where you drive or walk. With your dominant arm, extend your index and middle fingers, placing them under your arm in two spots, moving them side to side to mimic the two underlying supports of the bridge.

To sign “Bridge” in American Sign Language in ASL, extend your non-dominant arm horizontally to represent the surface of the bridge where you drive or walk. With your dominant arm, extend your index and middle fingers, placing them under your arm in two spots, moving them side to side to mimic the two underlying supports of the bridge.

Word definition

Structure: Something built to go over water or a gap.

Synonyms & similar words

viaduct, overpass

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