How to sign total in American Sign Language

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Sign Instructions:

Begin with both hands next to each other in front of you with your palms oriented toward each other. Then, rotate your dominant wrist forward and your non-dominant wrist back while bringing the fingertips of both hands together.

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Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for total
Extend all fingers to show the number five, spreading them out.
Dominant Handshape for total
Keep your index, middle, ring, and pink fingers together and straight, bend them all at the knuckle at a 90-degree angle, and reach your thumb to the bottom of the fingertips of your index and middle fingers.

Non-Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Non-Dominant Handshape for total
Extend all fingers to show the number five, spreading them out.
Non-Dominant Handshape for total
Keep your index, middle, ring, and pink fingers together and straight, bend them all at the knuckle at a 90-degree angle, and reach your thumb to the bottom of the fingertips of your index and middle fingers.

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