General "wonderful":
* GOOD (with a slight twist or "flutter" of the hand): This is a common way to express "good" or "wonderful" in ASL.
* BEAUTIFUL: This sign can be used to express something aesthetically pleasing or wonderful in a general sense.
* AMAZING: This sign conveys a strong sense of wonder or awe.
* LOVE (with a slight movement of the hand back and forth): This sign can indicate a feeling of love or strong appreciation, which can be interpreted as "wonderful".
Specific contexts:
* For a person or event: You could use the sign for "LOVE" followed by the name of the person or event.
* For a food or experience: You might use signs like "DELICIOUS" or "ENJOY" to convey "wonderful" in this context.
Remember, ASL is a visual language, and the nuances of expression are important. The context, your facial expressions, and your overall body language will all help convey the meaning of "wonderful."
It's also helpful to consult a deaf individual or an ASL dictionary for the most accurate and appropriate sign for your specific situation.