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This is how you sign Both in American Sign Language.

Description

To sign “Both” in American Sign Language in ASL, begin with your dominant hand in a "V" handshape and changes to a "U" handshape. The non-dominant hand starts as "C" handshape then closes as the right "V" hand moves downward through it.

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