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How do you A to G in sign language?

You're asking about the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet, which is a bit different than the English alphabet. Here's how you sign A to G:

A: The sign for "A" is made by forming a fist with your dominant hand and extending your thumb out to the side.

B: The sign for "B" is made by forming a fist with your dominant hand and extending your thumb and index finger out, forming a "B" shape.

C: The sign for "C" is made by forming a "C" shape with your dominant hand, with your thumb and index finger touching.

D: The sign for "D" is made by forming a fist with your dominant hand and extending your index finger straight out.

E: The sign for "E" is made by extending your dominant hand with your palm facing outward and your fingers spread.

F: The sign for "F" is made by forming a fist with your dominant hand and extending your thumb and pinky finger out, forming an "F" shape.

G: The sign for "G" is made by forming a "G" shape with your dominant hand, with your thumb and index finger touching.

Remember:

* These signs are often signed with your dominant hand.

* You may need to adjust your hand shape and movement slightly depending on the context of the sentence.

* Practice these signs in front of a mirror to get the movements right.

There are plenty of resources online to help you learn ASL, including videos and interactive websites.

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