How do you represent the letter "V" in sign language (ASL)?
To represent the letter "V" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend your index and middle fingers apart to form a V shape, with your palm facing forward and your other fingers curled into your palm.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Signing "V" in ASL
Incorrect Finger Separation – Ensure your index and middle fingers are separated into a "V" shape, not overlapping or too close together.
Thumb Placement – The thumb should be relaxed and not in the way of the fingers.
Palm Orientation – Keep the palm facing outward, not inward or downward.
Hand Too Relaxed or Tense – Maintain a firm but relaxed "V" shape to ensure clarity.
Avoid these mistakes to ensure proper ASL communication! 🚀