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How do you say great in sign language?

There isn't one universal sign for "great" in sign language. The sign can vary depending on the specific sign language and the context in which it is used.

Here are a few possibilities:

* American Sign Language (ASL): There is no single sign for "great" in ASL. It can be expressed with a combination of signs, such as:

* "GOOD" sign + a strong "Y" movement: This is a common way to express "great" in ASL.

* "SUPER" sign: This sign is used for expressing "super" or "great" in a more emphatic way.

* "AWESOME" sign: This sign is used for expressing "awesome" or "great" in a more informal way.

* British Sign Language (BSL): The sign for "great" in BSL is formed by placing the dominant hand in a "C" shape on the chest and moving it outward in a circular motion.

It's important to remember that sign language is a visual language, and the nuances of expressions can be difficult to convey in text. If you are learning sign language, it's best to learn the specific signs from a qualified teacher or resource.

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