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What is b in sign language?

The sign for "b" in American Sign Language (ASL) is made by:

* Starting with your dominant hand in a "B" handshape: This means your thumb is extended, and your other fingers are curled inward, touching the base of your thumb.

* Touching your chin with the tip of your thumb: This is the starting position of the sign.

* Moving your hand straight out and slightly forward: This is the movement of the sign.

The sign for "b" is visually similar to the letter itself.

Important Note: Sign language varies depending on the country and region. This is just the sign for "b" in ASL. Other sign languages may have different signs for the letter "b."

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