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HAIR

HAIR (long)

HAIR (short-men)

HAIR (short)

HAIR-long

HAIR-short

HALLOWEEN



HALLOWEEN (2)

HALLWAY

HAMBURGER

HAMMER

HANDSOME

HANNUKAH

HAPPY

HARD

HAT

HAVE

HE

HE

This sign is part of indexing in ASL. You need to describe who you are talking about before using an index sign. You can learn more about pronouns and indexing in ASL 1 - Unit 7 and in Chapter 6 of Don't Just "Sign"... Communicate! A Student's Guide to Mastering ASL Grammar.

He replaced all his Spanish DVDs with Blu-ray discs.



(HIS SPANISH fs-DVD)top ALL REPLACE++ BLUE fs-RAY

He went to use the ATM so he could pay off debt he owed to the government.



(HE GO-TO fs-ATM, (right) GET MONEY)top (((left) PAY GOVERNMENT)aff WHY?)rhq (HE OWE)aff.

HEADACHE

HEADPHONES

HEALTH

HEARING

HEIGHT

Hello



This is the sign for HELLO in ASL.

HELP

HER

HER

This is a pronoun showing possession. This sign is part of indexing in ASL. You need to describe who you are talking about before using an index sign. You can learn more about pronouns and indexing in ASL 1 - Unit 7 and in Chapter 6 of Don't Just "Sign"... Communicate! A Student's Guide to Mastering ASL Grammar.

Her car is black and has a loud engine.



(HER BLACK CAR)top LOUD ENGINE (2h)CL:5(show engine rumbling down road)

Her grandson is my daughter's friend.



HER GRANDSON, MY DAUGHTER, TWO-OF-THEM FRIEND.

Her least favorite person got laid off from his job at Taco Bell.



CL:1(index left) MAN CL:1(index right) WOMAN HE ANNOY-HER HE RECENT LAID-OFF WHERE? fs-TACO-BELL. SHE "YES!"

HERE

HIGH-SCHOOL

HIKING

HIM

HIM

This sign is part of indexing in ASL. You need to describe who you are talking about before using an index sign. You can learn more about pronouns and indexing in ASL 1 - Unit 7 and in Chapter 6 of Don't Just "Sign"... Communicate! A Student's Guide to Mastering ASL Grammar.

HIS

HIS

This is a pronoun showing possession. This sign is part of indexing in ASL. You need to describe who you are talking about before using an index sign. You can learn more about pronouns and indexing in ASL 1 - Unit 7 and in Chapter 6 of Don't Just "Sign"... Communicate! A Student's Guide to Mastering ASL Grammar.

His brother was born with freckles and a lot of hair.



HIS BROTHER BORN FRECKLES (2h)CL:5(lots of hair)

HISTORY

HOCKEY

Hockey is the best sport to watch live.



(LIVE WATCH HOCKEY)top, CHAMP!

HOME

HOMEWORK

HORSE

HOSPITAL

HOT

HOTDOG

HOUR



If you shape your dominant hand into a number between 1-9, your sign will become "2 hours,""3 hours,""4 hours," etc. If you want to use a number higher than 9, first sign the number, then sign HOUR.

HOUSE

HOW



This sign for HOW is used in sentences like, "How are you?"



HOW (2)



This sign for HOW is used in sentences like, "How do you fix this?"

How are you?



This phrase is signed as: "HOW YOU?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down).



How are you? (2)



This is a different signer signing "How are you?" This phrase is signed as: "HOW YOU?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down).

How did you get here?



This phrase is signed as "YOU ARRIVE HERE HOW?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down).

How did you lose your hearing?



This is signed as "BECOME DEAF HOW YOU?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down).

How do you get to your daughters High School from the show?



CL:1(index left) SHOW (right) YOUR DAUGHTER HIGH-SCHOOL, HOW ARRIVE-show

How do you wash your laundry and make your bed?



(YOU WASH-LAUNDRY, CLEAN BED HOW?)whq

How long have the two of them been engaged?



(TWO-OF-THEM ENGAGED SINCE?)whq

How many siblings do you have?



This is signed as "HOW-MANY BROTHERS SISTERS YOU HOW-MANY?" with the wh-word facial expression (eyebrows down).

How much does it cost?



(COST HOW-MUCH?)whq

How old are you?



This phrase is signed as "HOW-OLD YOU?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down). HOW-OLD is signed by signing OLD twice.

How was your weekend?



(HOW YOUR WEEKEND?)whq

HOW-MANY



The sign HOW-MANY can be used to ask "How many?" or "How much?" You can see an example of this sign in the phrase video above. In the video, she asks, "How many siblings do you have?" and signs, "HOW-MANY BROTHERS SISTERS YOU HOW-MANY?"

HOW-OLD



An example of HOW-OLD can be seen in the video above. She asks, "How old are you?" and signs, "HOW-OLD YOU?" with the wh-word question facial expression (eyebrows down). HOW-OLD is signed by signing OLD twice.

HUG

HUMBLE

HUNGRY

HUNTING

HURRY

HURT



This can be signed over the part of the body that hurts.

HUSBAND


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