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How do you sign faithfulness as in the Fruit of Spirit American language?

It's important to remember that there isn't a single, universal sign for "faithfulness" in American Sign Language (ASL). The meaning of a sign can vary depending on the context, and individuals may use different signs for the same concept.

However, here are a couple of ways to sign "faithfulness" in ASL, keeping in mind that these are just suggestions:

1. TRUST + STAY

* TRUST: The sign for "trust" is made by bringing your dominant hand up to your chest, palm facing you, and then extending your index finger out towards the person you are trusting.

* STAY: The sign for "stay" is made by placing your dominant hand, palm facing you, on your chest, and holding it there.

This combination conveys the idea of "remaining loyal and true to someone you trust."

2. LOYAL + FAITH

* LOYAL: The sign for "loyal" is made by bringing your dominant hand up to your chest, palm facing you, and then making a small circular motion with your fingers.

* FAITH: The sign for "faith" is made by bringing your dominant hand up to your forehead, palm facing you, and then extending your index finger out towards the sky.

This combination emphasizes the idea of "having strong belief and devotion."

Remember: It's best to consult with a qualified ASL interpreter or instructor for the most accurate and context-specific sign for "faithfulness."

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