How to sign stable in American Sign Language

Sign #1 (1 of 1)

Definition:

Secure or consistent

Sign Instructions:

Begin with your dominant hand in front of your non-dominant hand, with your fingers horizontal and the side of the index finger of your dominant hand against the side of the pinkie finger of your non-dominant hand.

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Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for stable
Extend your thumb outwards at a 90-degree angle, bend the other fingers at the knuckles, keeping them at a 90-degree angle to the palm.

Non-Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Non-Dominant Handshape for stable
Extend your thumb outwards at a 90-degree angle, bend the other fingers at the knuckles, keeping them at a 90-degree angle to the palm.

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