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This is how you sign Choose in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Choose" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your non-dominant hand open in front of you, palm facing inward. With your dominant hand, create the ASL number 8 sign. Touch your opposite hand's index finger, then release and touch your middle finger, followed by releasing and touching the ring finger. This action simulates the act of selecting from multiple options.

How to sign

To sign "Choose" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your non-dominant hand open in front of you, palm facing inward. With your dominant hand, create the ASL number 8 sign. Touch your opposite hand's index finger, then release and touch your middle finger, followed by releasing and touching the ring finger. This action simulates the act of selecting from multiple options.

To sign "Choose" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your non-dominant hand open in front of you, palm facing inward. With your dominant hand, create the ASL number 8 sign. Touch your opposite hand's index finger, then release and touch your middle finger, followed by releasing and touching the ring finger. This action simulates the act of selecting from multiple options.

Word definition

Decision: To pick one option from a set.

Synonyms & similar words

Select, Pick, Decide

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