How to Sign “Grape” in Sign Language

Grapes, with their sweet and juicy flavor, are delightful fruits enjoyed for their versatility and nutritional benefits. Knowing how to sign 'grape' in American Sign Language (ASL) can add a fun and interactive dimension to small talk situations at work, whether discussing healthy snack options or sharing recipes with colleagues.

Signing “Grape”

  1. Hand shape: Form your non-dominant hand into a fist. Form your dominant hand into a loose, bent ‘5’ handshape.
  2. Hand location: Hold your hands at about chest level.
  3. Movement: Tap your dominant fingers against your non-dominant fist, representing the grapes along the vine.
  4. Facial expression: Keep a neutral facial expression.

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