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This is how you sign Was in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Was" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with open palms facing you, then quickly twist your hands outward. Next, twist your dominant hand again and move it downward at your side.

How to sign

To sign "Was" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps: 1. This is often done by bringing both hands together, palms facing, and moving them apart in a swift motion, as if completing or concluding something. 2. Move your dominant open hand with the palm facing down backward slightly towards your body.

To sign "Was" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps:

1.  This is often done by bringing both hands together, palms facing, and moving them apart in a swift motion, as if completing or concluding something. 

2.  Move your dominant open hand with the palm facing down backward slightly towards your body.

Word definition

Past tense: Used to talk about something that happened or was true in the past.

Synonyms & similar words

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