Make a "Y" shape with your hand by sticking out your thumb and pinky finger, then shake it back and forth near your chest to sign "yellow" in ASL. This simple movement has become a standard way to represent the color yellow in American Sign Language, and you'll see it used everywhere from schools to casual chats with friends. The sign is easy to learn and remember because it uses the letter "Y" as its base. Most people do this sign the same way, though some might shake their hand a little differently depending on where they're from. ASL students usually learn this color sign right at the beginning of their studies, making it one of the first things they master.
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