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How to Sign Letters M, N, & O in Sign Language

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Summary: Learn how to sign the letters M, N, and O with American Sign Language (ASL) tips in this free online sign language video tutorial clip.

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on 3/29/2009 this is one of the best teaching ASL videos I have seen. I highly recommend expert village as an excellent source of ASL video teachers. each sign is clearly seen and performed from all angles. If you had trouble learning before this will make learning easy and fun. Try it you will like it.

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"Hello! My name is Melissa Schenk and on behalf of Expert Village today we're going to be learning about sign language. In the up coming clips, we're going to learn how to sign the alphabet and the numbers 1-10. As we progress through the alphabet, in this clip let's learn the letters M, N, and O. So M, what you want to do is you want to form sort of the letter M. You take your thumb and you stick it through these first 3 fingers to form almost like an M. M. Can you see my thumb just barely sticking out there. M. N, very similar. Can you guess? Remove one finger in there and you want to have the thumb sticking through 2 fingers, so you've got your middle finger and your index finger and the thumb just poking through there at the side. We go to N. Again, M, then N, and O is an easy one. O. Almost like C, but you're going to make the letter O. M, N, O. Let's start from the beginning then. Try it with me. A, B. We'll go a little bit faster as we go along here each segment. C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O. In the up coming clips, P, Q, and R. "

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