Modelo Q

Modelo Q

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Let's Break Down the Alphabet in Ecuadorian Sign Language The Ecuadorian Sign Language Alphabet is a crucial tool for effective communication among deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, as well as those who teach and work with them. This alphabet consists of 26 signs, each representing a letter from A to Z. To create a sign for a specific letter, we follow these simple steps: 1. Locate the dominant hand: The dominant hand is the one used most often for signing. 2. Form the Handshape: Each letter has its unique handshape. For example, the sign for "A" involves holding your thumb and index finger together to form an "A" shape. Here's a list of all 26 signs in the Ecuadorian Sign Language Alphabet: A - Index Finger and Thumb Together B - Pinky Finger Extended C - Thumb and Index Finger Touching D - All Fingers Extended E - Middle Finger Extended F - Four Fingers Extended G - Three Fingers Extended H - Two Fingers Extended I - Index Finger Extended J - All Fingers Except the Thumb Extended K - Pinky Finger and Ring Finger Together L - Index Finger and Middle Finger Touching M - Thumb and Index Finger Opposite N - Thumb and Index Finger Touching with Other Fingers O - Circle Handshape P - Index Finger and Middle Finger Separate Q - Thumb on Top of the Index Finger R - Two Fingers Extended S - Three Fingers Extended T - Four Fingers Extended U - Middle Finger and Ring Finger Together V - Pinky Finger and Middle Finger Together W - All Fingers Except the Thumb Extended X - Index Finger and Thumb Opposite with Other Fingers Y - Index Finger and Middle Finger Separate Z - Two Fingers Touching

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