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What is the sign language expression for word help?

There isn't a single, universal sign for "help" in sign language. It varies depending on the sign language used.

Here are a few examples:

* American Sign Language (ASL): The sign for "help" involves bringing your dominant hand to your forehead with the palm facing inward, then sweeping it down and out in a circular motion.

* British Sign Language (BSL): The sign for "help" is made by placing your dominant hand flat on your chest, palm facing inward, and then moving your hand outward in a circular motion.

* International Sign: The sign for "help" is similar to the ASL sign but uses a different handshape, often with the fingers extended and the thumb touching the index finger.

It's important to remember that sign language is a visual language and relies on subtle nuances in handshape, movement, and facial expressions. Learning the correct sign for "help" in any particular sign language requires learning from a qualified teacher or interpreter.

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