
PROUD, PRIDE • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com
How to sign 'proud', 'pride' in American Sign Language. Definition: feeling deeply happy, pleased, or self-satisfied about an accomplishment. Pronunciation (sign description): Dominant "10" with the thumb tip in contact with the lower middle torso brushes toward the upper torso.
"proud" American Sign Language (ASL)
The sign for "proud or pride" uses a modified "A" hand. (The thumb is sticking out.) The hand doesn't have to make contact with the chest. It is okay to do the sign either way. PROUD: Memory aid: A way to remember this sign is to imagine a farmer looking over his crop with pride and running his thumb up one of his suspenders.
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Proud - Baby Sign Language
Use your thumb to trace a path up the middle of your chest. More complex feels such as proud are advanced signs best reserved for older signers. A good time to introduce the sign is after your baby has accomplished something, such as screwing the top on a jar, and you can see them glowing with pride.
American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - proud
How to sign: feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride "proud parents"; "proud of his accomplishments"; "a proud …
PRIDE • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com
Signs for PRIDE Meaning: a feeling of honor and self-respect; a sense of personal worth. Same sign for PROUD.
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proud - ASL sign for proud - YouTube
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How to Sign PROUD | ASL Sign for PROUD | Signing Online
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How to sign proud in American Sign Language - Strong ASL
Sign Instructions: Begin with your thumb touching your midsection, then drag your hand up your torso to your chest.
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