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This is how you sign Trouble in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Trouble" in American Sign Language (ASL), begin with both hands open and facing each other in front of you, elbows slightly bent. Next, move your hands down slightly closer together and quickly pull them apart, mimicking the motion of encountering difficulty or struggle.

How to sign

To sign "Trouble" in American Sign Language (ASL), involve holding both hands open in front of you with palms facing each other, elbows slightly bent. Then, you move your hands slightly closer together and pull them apart repeatedly in a small, jerky motion, as if indicating difficulty or struggling with something.

To sign "Trouble" in American Sign Language (ASL), involve holding both hands open in front of you with palms facing each other, elbows slightly bent. Then, you move your hands slightly closer together and pull them apart repeatedly in a small, jerky motion, as if indicating difficulty or struggling with something.

Word definition

Difficulty: Problems or worries.

Synonyms & similar words

Problem, Difficulty, Worry, Concern

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