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This is how you sign Guestroom in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Guestroom" in American Sign Language (ASL), combine the signs for "guest," "sleep," and "room." Start with your dominant hand in a "G" handshape. Begin near your face and move your hand away from your face in a downward motion to represent "guest." Next, make a fist with your dominant hand and bring it to the side of your face, resting it against your cheek, to represent "sleep." For "room," hold both hands in a flat, open position, parallel to each other. Move both hands forward, as if outlining the walls of a room.

How to sign

To sign "Guestroom" in American Sign Language (ASL), combine the signs for "guest," "sleep," and "room." Start with your dominant hand in a "G" handshape. Begin near your face and move your hand away from your face in a downward motion to represent "guest." Next, make a fist with your dominant hand and bring it to the side of your face, resting it against your cheek, to represent "sleep." For "room," hold both hands in a flat, open position, parallel to each other. Move both hands forward, as if outlining the walls of a room.

To sign "Guestroom" in American Sign Language (ASL), combine the signs for "guest," "sleep," and "room." Start with your dominant hand in a "G" handshape. Begin near your face and move your hand away from your face in a downward motion to represent "guest." Next, make a fist with your dominant hand and bring it to the side of your face, resting it against your cheek, to represent "sleep." For "room," hold both hands in a flat, open position, parallel to each other. Move both hands forward, as if outlining the walls of a room.

Word definition

Room: A bedroom for visitors.

Synonyms & similar words

Spare_room

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