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This is how you sign Funeral in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Funeral" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with both hands in the "V" handshape (index and middle fingers extended together, other fingers folded down). Place your non-dominant hand a few inches behind your dominant hand, with palms facing forward and fingers pointing upward. Move both hands forward in a small, smooth, and parallel motion, representing people walking in a procession.

How to sign

To sign "Funeral" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with both hands in the "V" handshape (index and middle fingers extended together, other fingers folded down). Place your non-dominant hand a few inches behind your dominant hand, with palms facing forward and fingers pointing upward. Move both hands forward in a small, smooth, and parallel motion, representing people walking in a procession.

To sign "Funeral" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with both hands in the "V" handshape (index and middle fingers extended together, other fingers folded down). Place your non-dominant hand a few inches behind your dominant hand, with palms facing forward and fingers pointing upward. Move both hands forward in a small, smooth, and parallel motion, representing people walking in a procession.

Word definition

Ceremony: A service for someone who has died.

Synonyms & similar words

Burial, Memorial Service, Interment, Ceremony

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