In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "red" uses your dominant hand. Make a fist with your index finger out. Place the tip of your finger at your lips. Pull it downward, bending the finger a bit. This shows color coming from the lips. Red is often linked to lips or lipstick. The sign is simple. It's used when talking about red in clothes, objects, or emotions like anger. Knowing this sign is key for beginners. Colors are basic in daily communication. The sign's background is tied to ASL's visual nature. Signs often relate to how things look or common ideas.
by Serena Clark
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