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This is how you sign Againin American Sign Language.
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How to sign
How to sign
To sign "Again" in American Sign Language (ASL), start by bending your dominant hand at the large knuckles, forming a loose fist. Move your hand in a bit of an arc, bringing the fingertips toward the palm of your non-dominant (flat) hand. Touch the palm of your non-dominant hand with the fingertips of your dominant hand.
To sign "Again" in American Sign Language (ASL), bring your fingers together and create a small arc motion until the tips of your flat hand touch the palm of your other hand, which should be facing upward.