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ENVELOPE


ENVIRONMENT


ERASER


ESCAPE


EUROPE


EVENING


Every morning I wake up happy because I sleep all night.


EVERY-AFTERNOON



You can see an example of EVERY-AFTERNOON in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-EVENING



You can see an example of EVERY-EVENING in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-MONDAY



You can see an example of EVERY-MONDAY in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-MONTH



You can see an example of EVERY-MONTH (or MONTHLY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-MORNING



You 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 MORNING


EVERY-NIGHT



You can see an example of EVERY-AFTERNOON in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-WEEK



You can see an example of EVERY-WEEK (or WEEKLY) in the "Regularity Examples" video above from ASL 2 - Unit 3: Duration and Regularity.


EVERY-YEAR



You 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.


EVERYDAY



You 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



EXAMINE (2)


EXCHANGE


EXCITED


Excuse me



This is the sign for "EXCUSE-ME" in ASL.



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