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What is steryotype in sign language?

"Stereotype" in sign language is signed by combining the signs for "STEREOTYPE" and "IDEA." The sign for "STEREOTYPE" is made by forming the letter "S" with your dominant hand, then moving your hand from your forehead outward in a sweeping motion, as if you are brushing away a preconceived notion.

The sign for "IDEA" is made by tapping your dominant hand on your temple, as if you are thinking.

Here's a breakdown of the sign:

1. STEREOTYPE: Form the letter "S" with your dominant hand and move it outward from your forehead in a sweeping motion.

2. IDEA: Tap your dominant hand on your temple.

The combination of these two signs creates the meaning of "stereotype" in sign language.

Important Note: Sign language is a visual language, so it's important to see the signs demonstrated to fully understand their meaning. This description is just a starting point.

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