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  1. "book" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Most of the time you can just open the hands once and people will know that you are referring to a book. Technically, the sign BOOK is a noun/verb pair. If you use a double motion it means book. If you use …

  2. BOOK • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign BOOK and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  3. Recognize? Sign "Book" in ASL! Retain Words with This Secret Trick!

    ASL Book Ever wondered how to sign 'Book' in American Sign Language? Watch this quick video and learn the secret trick that makes it super easy!

  4. American Sign Language ASL Dictionary

    Search and compare thousands of words and phrases in American Sign Language (ASL). The largest collection of video signs online.

  5. ASL Reverse Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to use ASL-English search Select a prime of each parameter plus a handed type and search for the ASL sign. Example: parameter selections for BOOK. Tip 1: If a sign has more than two handshapes, …

  6. Sign Language • ASL | HandSpeak®

    Sign Language resources and lessons online including ASL dictionary, tutorials, grammar, sentences, alphabet, Deaf culture, baby signing, and more.

  7. Amazon.com: Asl Book

    American Sign Language for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Learn ASL Fast with Clear Images, Practical Tips, and Everyday Conversations | Video Course Included

  8. Sign for BOOK in ASL | ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    In the sign for BOOK in ASL, the hands open outward like a book, starting from a closed position at the base of the palms and moving apart in a smooth motion. This gesture mimics the action of opening a …

  9. Sign for BOOK - Signing Savvy

    Sign Variations for this Word Variation 1 - ASL Variation 2 - ASL Variation 3 - Fingerspelled

  10. How to sign Book in American Sign Language (ASL)

    To sign "Book" in American Sign Language (ASL), place your hands flat with palms touching, little fingers below and thumbs above. Open your hands while keeping the edges of your little fingers …