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This is how you sign Where in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Where" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with the "1" handshape and gently swing your hand side to side a few times. Accompany the sign with a facial expression that conveys curiosity, as if you’re searching for something.

How to sign

To sign the word "Where" in American Sign Language (ASL), use an index-finger handshape. Hold your hand in front of you with the index finger extended. Gently pivot your hand side to side a couple of times, making sure the movement comes from the wrist and elbow, not just the finger joint. Don’t forget to use the appropriate facial expression to convey the questioning tone.

To sign "Where" in American Sign Language (ASL), start with the "1" handshape and gently swing your hand side to side a few times. Accompany the sign with a facial expression that conveys curiosity, as if you’re searching for something.

Word definition

Location: In what place.

Synonyms & similar words

Location, Place

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