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What is the American sign language for hello?

The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "hello" is a combination of two signs:

1. "H" handshape: Make a fist with your dominant hand, and extend your thumb and pinky finger out.

2. "Wave" motion: Bring your "H" handshape toward the person you're greeting, moving it back and forth as if you're waving.

The sign is usually performed in front of your chest, but can be adjusted depending on the context.

Here's a breakdown:

* Handshape: "H" (fist with thumb and pinky extended)

* Movement: Wave-like motion toward the person you're greeting

* Location: In front of your chest

It's important to note that ASL signs can vary slightly depending on regional dialects and individual preferences.

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