These guidelines are designed to support individuals who are starting their journey in learning sign language.
To prevent misunderstandings, each illustration is appropriately captioned for learners’ reference and guidance.
Arrows indicate the direction of movement.
Sets of illustrations are organized in a visually logical order from left to right to prevent any confusion. Additionally, to address any potential confusion, some illustrations are labeled with corresponding numbers.
A helpful tip to remember: dotted or broken lines represent the initial hand position for a sign, whereas solid lines indicate the hand’s next position for the subsequent sign.
Double arrows represent a repetition of movements.
When signing, pay attention to the dotted or broken lines with arrows, which suggest that hand movements should be carried out alternately yet simultaneously.