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EARLY | |
EARTHQUAKE | |
EAST | |
EASTER | |
EAT | |
EGGS | |
EGYPT | |
ELECTRICITY OUT | |
ELEMENTARY | |
ELEPHANT | |
ELEVATOR | |
EMERGENCY | |
Emergency! The tiger at the zoo got out of his cage and is hunting for food. | |
EMPTY | |
ENGAGED | |
ENGINE | |
ENGLAND | |
ENGLISH | |
ENJOY | |
ENTER | |
ENVELOPE | |
ENVIRONMENT | |
ERASER | |
ESCAPE | |
EUROPE | |
EVENING | |
Every morning I wake up happy because I sleep all night. | |
EVERY-AFTERNOONYou can see an example of EVERY-AFTERNOON in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-EVENINGYou can see an example of EVERY-EVENING in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-MONDAYYou can see an example of EVERY-MONDAY in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-MONTHYou can see an example of EVERY-MONTH (or MONTHLY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-MORNINGYou can see an example of EVERY-MORNING in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. You can also see EVERY-MORNING in the image below: | |
EVERY-NIGHTYou can see an example of EVERY-AFTERNOON in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-WEEKYou can see an example of EVERY-WEEK (or WEEKLY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. | |
EVERY-YEARYou can see an example of EVERY-YEAR (or ANNUAL/ANNUALLY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. EVERY-YEAR is signed by taking both hands in fists, with your dominant hand on top of your non-dominant hand (like the beginning of the sign YEAR). Your dominant hand moves forward into the 1-handshape pointing out and back into the starting position twice. | |
EVERYDAYYou can see an example of EVERYDAY (or DAILY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity. EVERYDAY is signed by making the A-handshape with your dominant hand and brushing your cheek twice with your knuckles. You are basically signing TOMORROW twice quickly. | |
EXAMINE | |
EXCHANGE | |
EXCITED | |
Excuse me | |
Excuse me I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have an important message. | |
EXERCISE | |
EXPENSIVE | |