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How do you say blood in sign language?

There are two common ways to sign "blood" in American Sign Language (ASL):

1. The most common sign:

* "Blood" (general): The sign involves making a fist with your dominant hand, then extending your pinky finger out. You then move your hand in a circular motion, like you're stirring something.

2. A more specific sign:

* "Blood" (from a cut/injury): This sign involves making a fist with your dominant hand, then extending your index finger and thumb out. You then move your hand in a stabbing motion towards your chest, like you're receiving a cut.

Important Note: The specific sign used for "blood" can vary depending on the context and the individual signer's preference.

If you're interested in learning more about ASL, I recommend checking out online resources or taking a class.

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