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American Sign Language: "week"


The sign for "week" has a couple of variations. The basic sign for "week" is made by forming your dominant hand into an index-finger handshape and moving your hand forward over the palm of your non-dominant hand.

WEEK:


 



"One week has how many days?"
 

 
 



Variation:
The sign WEEK can also be done with the left hand (or non-dominant hand) in an "index finger" handshape, palm facing right.  The right hand slides outward over the top/side of the left hand and index finger.  If you are holding a drink or a sandwich in your left hand you can even do this sign without the left hand! (Like most signs actually).  See "week (advanced)"
 


Also see:  "next week"


Also see: "weekend"



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