TAKE in sign language

How to sign "take" and phrases in American Sign Language (ASL)?

Meaning: To carry or bring with one; convey.

This verb TAKE is usually inflected, following spatial agreement with the pronouns or subject/object in a sentence.

Verb inflection: to take me or to bring me to.

Inflection: To take her/him.


Phrases and related signs: TAKE PILL (medication), take for granted, ...

Phrase: take place

Meaning: Occur. See TRANSPIRE, HAPPEN, OCCUR

take charge

Meaning: To assume control or responsibility.

take time

Definition: Not hurry; to act slowly or at one's leisure.

Definition: to need or require time to happen or be done. You have to be patient; to go as slow as one wants or needs to; to use as much time as is required.

take liberty

Meaning: To act on one's own authority without permission from another or without asking another first.

Other phrases

More phrases: TAKE OVER, TAKE OUT, TAKE OFF.

Usage/Grammar

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