🌬️ ASL: WIND

Learn the ASL sign WIND with a four-card guide to the open-hand shape, loose side-to-side wave, ending position, and a short weather sentence.

WIND in ASL uses both open hands to show moving air. Hold the hands at shoulder height with the palms facing each other, then sway them side to side in a loose, alternating wave. 1
  1. Start: Hold both open hands at shoulder height, palms facing each other.
  2. Move: Sway both hands side to side in a loose, alternating wave.
  3. Finish: End with both hands open and separated; there is no sharp contact or drop.
  4. Practice: "THE WIND IS STRONG TODAY."
Keep the motion relaxed and wave-like, not downward like RAIN.
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