In American Sign Language (ASL), the letter "T" is shown by making a fist with your dominant hand. You tuck your thumb between your index and middle fingers. This handshape is part of the ASL manual alphabet. It's used for fingerspelling words and names that don't have a specific sign. The manual alphabet is a key tool for communication in ASL. It's especially useful for spelling out proper nouns or technical terms. These terms might not have established signs. Fingerspelling is common in schools and during introductions. It's also used when clarifying specific words. Knowing the manual alphabet, including the sign for "T," is crucial for beginners. It provides a foundation for more complex communication. It also helps bridge the gap between spoken and signed languages.
di Serena Clark
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