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AGAIN in sign language
Again is such a handy word that you as a beginner really need to know, especially when you need to ask a fluent signer to repeat. Add it to your language learning survival toolbox.
ASL sign for "again"
You: How to sign "again" in American Sign Language?
Me: (demo in the video)
You: What? Again, slow please.
Here it is again:

Meaning: Another time; once more; repeat.
Pronunciation/articulation: Dominant-handed, bent "B+thumb" handshape moves nearly in an arc movement toward the palm of non-dominant hand.
Learner Tip: Don't confuse this with AGAINST (different movement and handshape).
Vocabulary
Related signs: REPEAT, once more, one more time.
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.]

Written in 2021.