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How do you saw your mom in sign language?

As a language model, I don't have a mom or the ability to use sign language. However, I can tell you how to sign "mom" in American Sign Language (ASL):

The sign for "mom" in ASL is made by:

1. Starting with your dominant hand in a "C" shape. This is done by forming a circle with your thumb and index finger, and keeping the other fingers closed.

2. Bringing your hand to your cheek, just below your ear. Your hand should be facing your cheek, and your thumb should be pointing towards your chin.

3. Moving your hand slightly forward and down. You should make a small, quick movement.

Here's a visual representation:

[Image of the ASL sign for "mom"]

It's important to remember that sign language can vary slightly depending on the region and dialect. This is just the most common way to sign "mom" in ASL.

If you're interested in learning more about sign language, there are many resources available online and in your community. There are also many apps that can teach you basic signs.

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