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HOME / DICTIONARY / English English To sign English, hold your non-dominant hand in a fist and keep it in place. Then curve your dominant hand and tap it onto your fist a couple of times.
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Teach your baby or toddler the English sign in the context of learning how to sign, speak, and write English.
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Teach your child this sign when you are teaching him or her how to spell, write, and sign English words. It is especially useful to teach this sign if you are raising your kids in a bilingual or multi-lingual household.
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