How to Sign "About" in American Sign Language (ASL)

In ASL, placing your forefinger so that it faces the non-dominant forefinger. Then, moving it in a circular motion clockwise before landing on the tip of the non-dominant forefinger. When talking about something, you first point to what you're discussing, and then make this sign in a flowing way. The circular motion shows how something goes around a topic or idea. This movement is used a lot in schools and regular conversations, especially when people want to talk about new subjects or numbers that aren't exact. Make sure to keep your hand motion smooth and not too big.
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