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  1. "Deaf" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Description: Touch your finger on your cheek near your ear, then move your finger in a small arch and touch it near the mouth. Remember, start and end the sign on the cheek. Do not do it on the ear or …

  2. DEAFASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign DEAF and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  3. ASL Unit 1: Deaf Status | Sign DEAF, HARD OF HEARING, HEARING

    Learn how to sign DEAF, HARD OF HEARING, and HEARING—plus how to introduce your own status respectfully in American Sign Language.

  4. DEAF IN ASL - The ASL Hand

    A foundational sign for anyone learning ASL. Tips for Practicing 'Deaf' Use it in phrases like 'I am Deaf' or 'Are you Deaf?' Pair it with facial expressions for clarity. Practice in front of a mirror or with a friend …

  5. Sign for DEAF in ASL | ‍♀️ ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    In ASL, the sign for deaf typically involves touching a finger from near the ear to near the mouth—symbolizing the path of sound and communication. This sign is widely recognized within the …

  6. Deaf ASL Sign: A Deep Dive into Cultural Identity & Proper Usage

    Nov 17, 2025 · Discover the profound meaning and correct execution of the "deaf" sign in ASL. Learn its cultural significance, proper hand movements, and role in Deaf community expression.

  7. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - deaf

    Watch how to sign 'deaf' in American Sign Language.

  8. How to sign Deaf in American Sign Language (ASL)

    Learn how to sign 'Deaf' in American Sign Language (ASL). Over 2000 signs with videos online free!

  9. Signing Savvy | ASL Sign Language Video Dictionary

    Signing Savvy is a sign language dictionary containing several thousand high resolution videos of American Sign Language (ASL) signs, fingerspelled words, and other common signs used within the …

  10. Deaf in Sign Language (Video + important explanations) - Lingvano ASL

    Learn how to say "Deaf" in American Sign Language (ASL) + some useful sentences that will get you conversational fast.