Asked by jaun
Which word is being signed in this video?
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Responses
P.E.
P.E.
math
math
art
art
science
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I can’t see the video you mentioned. Could you either upload the clip (or a screenshot) or describe exactly what the hands are doing (handshapes, which hand moves, where on the body, and the motion)?
Meanwhile, here are quick ways to tell those four signs apart — compare with what you saw:
- P.E. / gym (physical education): signer often flexes arms or makes a pumping motion like lifting weights or exercising; sometimes they fingerspell P‑E.
- Math: looks like calculating/counting — fingers or fingertips tap or trace on the other palm (or small repetitive tapping motions as if doing numbers), or the sign for CALCULATE (handshape traces across the other hand).
- Art: looks like “painting” — one hand is used like a brush or fingers sweep across the flat palm of the other hand (a “brush-on-palm” motion).
- Science: looks like stirring/mixing or manipulating small objects — hands in curved shapes (C/G) move as if mixing or doing an experiment; sometimes the sign is near the side of the head for “science”/“experiment”.
Tell me what you saw (or upload the clip) and I’ll pick the correct option.
Meanwhile, here are quick ways to tell those four signs apart — compare with what you saw:
- P.E. / gym (physical education): signer often flexes arms or makes a pumping motion like lifting weights or exercising; sometimes they fingerspell P‑E.
- Math: looks like calculating/counting — fingers or fingertips tap or trace on the other palm (or small repetitive tapping motions as if doing numbers), or the sign for CALCULATE (handshape traces across the other hand).
- Art: looks like “painting” — one hand is used like a brush or fingers sweep across the flat palm of the other hand (a “brush-on-palm” motion).
- Science: looks like stirring/mixing or manipulating small objects — hands in curved shapes (C/G) move as if mixing or doing an experiment; sometimes the sign is near the side of the head for “science”/“experiment”.
Tell me what you saw (or upload the clip) and I’ll pick the correct option.
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