Signs for WHO

Meaning: What or which person or people.

Generational variation. Older common ASL sign. Less common than the other above.


Related words: WHOSE

Other WH-Questions: WHERE, WHEN, WHAT, WHY, HOW, WHICH.

Usage/Grammar

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Written ASL

[Note: ASL writing is not an official standard. This sign language writing remains in a state of open space to allow room for experiment, evolution, and improvement.]

ASL writing for WRITE

ASLwrite in 2015/2016. The eyebrows are meant to be down.

ASL writing for WRITE

Variation. Experimented with the alphabetical digits by Jolanta, 2017. Contributed the ASLwrite community.

ASL writing for WRITE

Variation. Experimented with the alphabetical digits by Jolanta, 2017. Contributed the ASLwrite community.

ASL writing for WHO variation

Variation of the ASL sign. Image added, 2021.

Deaf Culture and tidbits

Baby Signing

See how the baby signs WHO in the video clip.

In the video, she was asking in ASL, translated as, "Who is this boy?" Isn't she really too young to check him out? Ha.

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