S@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz
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American Sign Language[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- (regional variation, palm forward and vertical circles) đ€đȘđ§„
Etymology[edit]
From initial S of English Saturday, plus location, orientation, and movement matching other days of the week (e.g. M@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âMondayâ)).
Production[edit]
- This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the âSâ handshape about half an armâs length in front of the shoulder, dominant palm facing back.
- Move the dominant hand in horizontal circles.
Adverb[edit]
Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: SATURDAY)
Derived terms[edit]
- S@SideNoseHigh-PalmBack S@SideTrunkhigh-PalmBack (âSaturdays; every Saturdayâ)
See also[edit]
- M@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âMondayâ)
- T@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âTuesdayâ)
- 6@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âWednesdayâ)
- T@Side-PalmAcross H@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âThursdayâ)
- 9@Side-PalmBack CirclesHoriz (âFridayâ)
- 5@SideNoseHigh-PalmForward-5@SideNoseHigh-PalmForward RoundMidline-RoundMidline 5@SideChesthigh-PalmForward-5@SideChesthigh-PalmForward (âSundayâ)