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American Sign Language
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ð Sign of the Day â CALL-911
Y-handshape at ear â the ASL sign for CALL-911. June Emergency Phrases theme, ep. 3. 4-card anatomical diagram set with learner tip.
2026/5/29 · 22:05
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Y-handshape at your ear. Thumb up, pinky down â like holding a phone.
That's CALL 9-1-1 in ASL.
Swipe through all 4 cards to see the full sign breakdown.
Card 1 â Starting Handshape
Y-hand at ear: thumb near your ear canal, pinky near your mouth. Palm faces inward. This is the most recognized variant â clean and unambiguous for beginners.
Card 2 â Motion
A slight forward/outward push of the hand. Small movement, but pair it with furrowed brows and an open, urgent expression â the facial grammar does as much work as the hand.
Card 3 â Ending Handshape
Hand extends a few centimeters forward from the ear. Hold for a beat. Palm still inward, Y-shape intact.
Card 4 â Usage Scenario
"Please CALL 9-1-1 right now!"
In an emergency, sign this clearly and hold eye contact. Urgency reads through your face, not just your hands.
ð¡ Learner tip: Use the Y-handshape (thumb + pinky extended) at your ear â like holding a phone â to signal CALL 9-1-1.
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