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How do you say now in sign language?

There isn't one universal sign for "now" in sign language, as sign language varies between different countries and communities.

To find out the sign for "now" in a specific sign language, you'll need to be more specific. For example:

* American Sign Language (ASL): The sign for "now" in ASL is a slight shake of the index finger, often with a slight tilt of the head.

* British Sign Language (BSL): The sign for "now" in BSL uses a handshape with the index finger and thumb extended and the other fingers closed. The hand moves forward and back slightly.

Let me know which sign language you're interested in, and I can help you find the correct sign!

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