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What is the word ice cream in sign language?

There isn't a single sign for "ice cream" in American Sign Language (ASL). Instead, you would sign the individual words "ice" and "cream" to convey the meaning.

Here's how to sign "ice cream" in ASL:

1. "Ice": Make a fist with your dominant hand, then flick your wrist upward.

2. "Cream": Make a "C" shape with your dominant hand, then move it forward in a smooth, scooping motion.

You can also use a combination of signs to be more specific, for example:

* "Cold ice cream": You would sign "ice cream" as described above, and then add a sign for "cold" (which involves bringing your hand to your cheek and making a shivering motion).

* "Chocolate ice cream": You would sign "ice cream" as described above, and then add the sign for "chocolate" (which involves making a "C" shape with your dominant hand and bringing it to your mouth).

Remember, ASL is a visual language, so it's important to focus on the movements and facial expressions rather than just memorizing individual signs. If you're interested in learning more about ASL, consider taking a class or finding resources online.

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