In ASL, the number 22 is signed by holding up both hands with the index and middle fingers extended, like a peace sign, then tapping them together twice. You just combine two "2" signs. The movement needs to be quick and precise, with both hands coming together in a smooth motion that people can easily see. Sign it. The number 22 comes up a lot when you're telling time or talking about dates. ASL makes numbers in a way that makes sense, putting single numbers together to show bigger ones.
by Serena Clark
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