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This is how you sign Regular in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Regular" in American Sign Language (ASL), the dominant hand, typically the right hand, is the one that moves, while the left hand stays stationary. The dominant hand performs one and a half circles, making contact with the left hand twice, and ends the motion shortly after the second contact.

How to sign

To sign "Regular" in American Sign Language (ASL), the dominant hand, typically the right hand, is the one that moves, while the left hand stays stationary. The dominant hand performs one and a half circles, making contact with the left hand twice, and ends the motion shortly after the second contact.

To sign "Regular" in American Sign Language (ASL), the dominant hand, typically the right hand, is the one that moves, while the left hand stays stationary. The dominant hand performs one and a half circles, making contact with the left hand twice, and ends the motion shortly after the second contact.

Word definition

Pattern: Happening over and over at the same time or way.

Synonyms & similar words

Consistent, Routine, Habitual, Steady

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