In American Sign Language (ASL), "yesterday" is shown with a special hand gesture. To sign it, form the letter "A" with your dominant hand. Your thumb should be out, and the other fingers curled in. Place your thumb near your cheek. Move your hand backward in a small arc. This shows the idea of going back in time. It matches the meaning of "yesterday." The gesture's roots are in ASL's visual and spatial nature. Time concepts often use directional movements. This sign is used in daily talks about past events. It helps beginners talk about time in ASL.
di Serena Clark
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