How to Sign "Every" in American Sign Language (ASL)

In ASL, "every" is shown by sweeping your main hand from left to right with your palm down and fingers spread out. The movement shows how you're including all things in one group, like gathering everything together. This basic hand motion helps people understand you're talking about the complete set of whatever you're discussing, not just part of it. You can make the sweep bigger or smaller depending on how many things you mean to include in your group. When you want to say "everyone," just do the same sweep and then add the sign for "person" when you finish.