How do you sign I in sign language?

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There are many sign languages around the world. The answer below refers to ASL (American Sign Language or Ameslan), which is the broadest form of sign languages in the United States of America For the letter "I" or "i" as in fingerspelling a word or using an initialized sign you simply hold your pinky up of your dominent hand (or whichever hand you are using. ) Typically in most cases the sign begins with the palm facing outward... in other words, you should see the back of you nuckles from your point of veiw, and the "audience" should see three fingers down from their point of view.

There is no need to hide the thumb, with this sign, the thumb remains upright, in the same position as it would for the letter "A" or "a For the pronoun "I" you will (or can) use the same sign as above but you place your thumb against your chest area. For this sign, you should use your dominent hand For the word, "self" as in myself, you do not extend the pinky, you simply place the "A" handshape against your chest (again with the thumb touching the chest area. ) This sign is also the "-self" suffix as in the combination your+self, him+self, her+self, them/their+self/selves, our+selves etc An alternative sign for "I" as in the pronoun is to point to yourself with the index finger (index finger touches or is near to touching the chest/lower breastplate area.) Whether the thumb remains upright or not, is often a regional variant.

Current official ASL has the thumb facing down, but this is not always done conversationally.

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