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How do you spell sarah in sign langaue?

You can't spell "Sarah" in sign language in the same way you spell it in English. Sign language is a visual language, and signs are not based on letters.

Here's how to sign "Sarah" in American Sign Language (ASL):

1. Start with the letter "S" handshape. This is a flat hand with all fingers extended and pointing forward.

2. Move your hand from your chin down to your chest. This movement represents the letter "S."

3. Immediately follow with the sign for "arah". This sign is made by forming a "C" handshape with your thumb touching your middle finger, and then moving your hand forward and slightly down.

So, the sign for "Sarah" in ASL involves two separate signs: "S" and "arah." The entire sign is made quickly and smoothly, flowing from one sign to the next.

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