How many different base signs are used to sign blue, baby blue, midnight sky blue?

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The number of different base signs used to sign "blue," "baby blue," and "midnight sky blue" can vary depending on the specific sign language being referenced. However, if we consider American Sign Language (ASL), each of these colors typically has its own unique sign.

  1. Blue - There is a specific sign for "blue."
  2. Baby Blue - This color typically has its own sign.
  3. Midnight Sky Blue - This color might use a combination of signs (like for blue and possibly a sign for "dark" or "midnight") or a unique one if it exists.

Given that each color generally corresponds to its own sign in ASL, the answer would likely be 3 different base signs used for "blue," "baby blue," and "midnight sky blue."

So the correct response is:

3 (3)