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How do you sign Wisconsin in language?

The sign for "Wisconsin" in American Sign Language (ASL) is a combination of two signs:

1. "W": You form the "W" handshape by extending your thumb, index, and middle finger, while keeping the ring and pinky fingers bent.

2. "Wisconsin": This is a specific sign that involves bringing your "W" handshape towards your chest, then bringing it out in front of you, while simultaneously moving your other hand in a circular motion (like you're drawing a "W").

It's important to note that sign language can vary depending on the region and the individual signer. It's best to practice with a qualified ASL instructor or resources that provide accurate ASL signs.

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