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How do you say together in American sign language?

"Together" in American Sign Language (ASL) is signed by:

1. "TO" sign: Make a fist with your dominant hand and point your index finger forward.

2. "GETHER" sign: With your non-dominant hand, palm facing you, move your fingers, slightly spread, from a closed fist to a fully open hand.

You sign "TO" first, then "GETHER," and you combine the two signs together.

Important Notes:

* The sign for "together" can be modified depending on context. For example, you could use the sign for "join" (fingers of both hands interlacing) if you are talking about joining forces.

* The sign for "together" is often used in conjunction with other signs to indicate the specific way in which things are together.

It's always best to practice the signs with a qualified ASL instructor or tutor to ensure proper form and accuracy.

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