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This is how you sign Sing in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Sing" in American Sign Language (ASL), present your non-dominant hand flat, palm down, in front of you as if it were a surface. With your dominant hand, fingers extended, sweep it back and forth above your non-dominant hand's palm. Create a "V" shape with your dominant hand. Position the "V" at your throat, palm down, and then move it upwards and away from your throat in a small arc, repeating this motion twice.

How to sign

To sign "Sing" in American Sign Language (ASL), hold your non-dominant hand out in front of you, palm down, as if it were a flat surface or platform. With your dominant hand, extend your fingers and move it in a sweeping, back-and-forth motion above the palm of your non-dominant hand. Form a "V" handshape with your dominant hand. Place the "V" handshape at your throat (palm facing down). Move the "V" handshape up and away from your throat in a small arc twice.

To sign "Sing" in American Sign Language (ASL), hold your non-dominant hand out in front of you, palm down, as if it were a flat surface or platform. With your dominant hand, extend your fingers and move it in a sweeping, back-and-forth motion above the palm of your non-dominant hand. Form a "V" handshape with your dominant hand. Place the "V" handshape at your throat (palm facing down). Move the "V" handshape up and away from your throat in a small arc twice.

Word definition

Voice: To make musical sounds with your voice.

Synonyms & similar words

Crooning, Chanting

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