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How do you say re mi in asl?

You can't sign "re mi" in ASL the same way you would say it in spoken language. ASL uses a system of signs based on handshapes, locations, and movements, not directly translating individual words.

To express "re mi" in ASL, you'd need to provide more context. For example:

* If you're referring to musical notes: You would sign the individual notes "RE" and "MI" using the appropriate handshapes and movements for each note.

* If you're talking about a specific song or musical piece: You would sign the title of the song or piece and then use your hands to demonstrate the melody, which would include the notes "re" and "mi".

* If you're talking about something else entirely: You would need to explain what you mean in ASL so the listener can understand.

In short, there's no single sign for "re mi" in ASL. You need to provide more context to communicate your meaning effectively.

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