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When signing two-digit numbers where both digits are six or higher, anytime that the second digit is smaller, you make a slight rocking or twisting motion as you move from the first to the second.
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In ASL, digits 6–9 are made by touching the thumb to different fingers. When the second digit is a smaller contact (closer to the pinky), you use a slight rock/twist to move the thumb from the first finger to the second.
In ASL, digits 6–9 are made by touching the thumb to different fingers. When the second digit is a smaller contact (closer to the pinky), you use a slight rock/twist to move the thumb from the first finger to the second.
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