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TAKE


Take care of yourself.



This phrase is signed as: "TAKE-CARE". This is like saying "take care!" when you say goodbye in English.


TAKE PILLS


TAKE TURNS


TAKE-up



The sign TAKE-up is used to mean "taking a class" or "adopt" as in, "I want to adopt a child." You can see an example of TAKE-up in the video above. She signs, "I am taking an ASL class" and signs, "I TAKE-up ASL CLASS". This sign is different from the sign TAKE you would use to indicate that you took (or got) something (i.e. TAKE-from).


TAKING IT EASY


TALL


TAPE


TEA


TEACHER


TEAM


TELEPHONE


TELEVISION


TEND-to



This sign is used to explain something you tend to do. For example: EVERY-MORNING I TEND-TO GET-UP TIME 8


TENNIS


Thank you.



This is the phrase/word "THANK-YOU" in ASL.



Thank you. (2)



This is a different signer signing "Thank you." This is the phrase/word "THANK-YOU" in ASL.


THANKSGIVING


THAT


The art museum had silly paintings of strawberries and country sides.



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