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This is how you sign Where do you live? in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Where do you live?" in American Sign Language (ASL), point your dominant index finger forward at the person. Then, form both hands into "A" handshapes and move them from your abdomen to your chest. Finally, extend your dominant index finger, pointing upward, and wiggle it side to side.

How to sign

To sign "Where do you live?" in American Sign Language (ASL), start by pointing your dominant index finger forward or directly at the person you are referring to. Next, form both hands into "A" handshapes (fists with thumbs up) and move them upward from your abdomen to your chest. Finally, extend your dominant hand's index finger, palm facing outward, and wiggle it back and forth in front of you.

To sign "Where do you live?" in American Sign Language (ASL), point your dominant index finger forward at the person. Then, form both hands into "A" handshapes and move them from your abdomen to your chest. Finally, extend your dominant index finger, pointing upward, and wiggle it side to side.

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