How to Sign "You Smell" in ASL
- Sign for "You": Begin by pointing directly at the person you're addressing. This is the most common way to indicate “you” in ASL.
- Sign for "Smell": To sign “smell,” use your dominant hand with your fingers spread apart. Place your hand in front of your nose and move it slightly away from your face, as if you are sniffing the air. This sign mimics the action of smelling something.
Combining these two signs, you would first point at the person to indicate “you” and then perform the “smell” sign. The context and facial expressions you use can add additional meaning, such as indicating whether you are commenting on an unpleasant odor or simply noting a scent.
ASL is a visual language where body language and facial expressions play crucial roles in communication. For a clearer understanding, consider watching videos or practicing with a fluent ASL user.
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