MORNING IN ASL
Signing the Word 'Morning' in American Sign Language (ASL)
Imagine you’re enjoying your morning coffee with a friend who’s new to ASL. They ask, "How do you sign 'morning' in sign language?" You smile and say, "It’s really simple! Let me show you."
To sign 'morning' in ASL, follow these steps:
Start with your non-dominant arm bent across your body, with your palm facing down—this represents the horizon.
Take your dominant hand and place it under your non-dominant arm, with your palm facing up.
Slowly lift your dominant hand upward, like the sun rising over the horizon.
Why Learn ASL Signs for Daily Words?
Knowing basic ASL signs like 'morning' can make communication with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals more inclusive and meaningful. Plus, it's a great way to start incorporating sign language into your daily routine!
Tips for Practicing 'Morning'
Try signing 'morning' when you greet yourself in the mirror.
Pair it with 'good' to sign 'Good Morning' (start with the sign for 'good,' followed by 'morning').
Watch ASL videos or practice with a friend to reinforce your learning.
Signing common words like 'morning' makes ASL feel more natural and engaging. So, what other signs are you curious about? ☕
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