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  1. "cold" American Sign Language (ASL)

    Many people use the sign "COLD" to mean winter. This works well in context but if there isn't much context I prefer to initialize the sign "winter" by using a "W" as the handshape.

  2. COLDASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign COLD and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  3. Sign of the Day: "Cold" - YouTube

    Learn how to sign “Cold” in ASL in just 30 seconds! Perfect for talking about the weather, drinks, or just feeling chilly. ️🥶 👉 LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more quick ASL lessons!...more

  4. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - cold

    Watch how to sign 'cold' in American Sign Language.

  5. How to Sign "Cold" in American Sign Language (ASL)

    Jan 8, 2025 · Learn how to sign cold in American Sign Language (ASL). Discover the proper hand movements, variations, and usage for expressing temperature, illness, and cold sensations through …

  6. How to sign Cold in American Sign Language (ASL)

    To sign "Cold" in American Sign Language (ASL), create the letter "S" shape with both hands. Hold them in front of you and simulate shivering due to the cold by shaking both hands gently.

  7. cold | ASL Dictionary

    Place your hand in front of your face with your thumb and index fingers near your nose. Move your hand down a couple of times, bringing your thumb and index fingers together as you move your hand …

  8. Sign for COLD in ASL | ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    Learn the sign for COLD in ASL by mimicking shivering arms and clenched fists to express feeling chilly or freezing temps.

  9. Sign for COLD - Signing Savvy

    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) CHILLY COLD (as in "temperature") FRIDGE FRIGID REFRIGERATOR

  10. Cold in ASL // Winter in ASL // Sign Tribe Academy - YouTube

    The upbeat explanations that I provide in each video along with teaching you Sign Language, will keep you engaged as compared to some other traditional ASL courses that you may find disengaging.