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American Sign Language:  "yesterday"


YESTERDAY:


 



YESTERDAY: version 2
Here is another way to sign "YESTERDAY" that uses a "Y" handshape.  I recommend you just stick with using the "A" handshape--because there are those who will say the "Y" handshape indicates you are using "signed English" and not ASL.  Oh phooey. I see awesome Deaf signers using the "Y" version as their "version of choice."  Just because a sign is "initialized" doesn't mean it is automatically "English on the hands."


 



 

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