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How do you say peace in sign language?

There isn't one universal sign for "peace" in sign language. It varies depending on the specific sign language being used.

Here are some common ways to sign "peace" in different sign languages:

* American Sign Language (ASL): The sign for "peace" in ASL involves forming a "P" shape with your dominant hand and moving it across your chest in a sweeping motion.

* British Sign Language (BSL): The sign for "peace" in BSL is formed by extending your index finger and pinky finger, while keeping your middle, ring, and thumb fingers closed. The sign is made by moving your hand in a circular motion.

* International Sign (IS): The sign for "peace" in International Sign involves making the "P" shape with your dominant hand and extending your index finger out. Then, you move your hand in a circular motion.

It's important to note that these are just a few examples. Sign language is constantly evolving, and there may be other signs for "peace" in different dialects or regions.

If you're interested in learning more about sign language, I recommend finding a local class or online resource.

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