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What is the American sign language for word every day?

There's no single sign for "every day" in American Sign Language (ASL). Instead, it's typically signed as two separate signs:

* "EVERY" (a circular motion with the index finger, as if drawing a circle)

* "DAY" (the sign for "day" involves a flat hand moving from the forehead down to the chest)

These signs are signed together, with the sign for "every" being signed first and the sign for "day" following.

There may be some regional variations in how the signs are combined, but the core concept remains the same.

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