How to Sign "Brown" in American Sign Language (ASL)
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "brown" uses the dominant hand. You form the letter "B" with fingers together and thumb across the palm. Then, move it down the side of the face, usually along the cheek. This mimics the natural skin color, often linked to brown. The sign is simple. It's used to describe objects, clothing, or hair color. The cultural background of this sign is visual. ASL signs often relate to physical traits or common links. Beginners should practice the movement's fluidity. Make sure the "B" handshape is clear. This helps communicate "brown" in conversations.