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How do you say huge in sign language?

There isn't one specific sign for "huge" in American Sign Language (ASL). The sign you use depends on the context and what you're trying to convey. Here are some options:

For size:

* BIG: This is the most common sign for "big" and can be used for "huge" depending on the context and how you emphasize it.

* LARGE: This sign can be used for something that's bigger than "big".

* GIANT: This sign is specifically for something very, very large.

For quantity:

* A LOT: This sign is used for a large quantity of something.

* MANY: Similar to "a lot," this sign also indicates a large quantity.

For impact:

* WOW: This sign is used to express amazement at something impressive.

* AMAZING: This sign signifies something that's incredibly impressive or wonderful.

To make any of these signs mean "huge," you can:

* Use exaggerated movements.

* Make your face expression very dramatic.

* Combine signs: You could sign "BIG" with "WOW" to emphasize the size and impressiveness.

Remember: Sign language is visual and depends on context, so the specific sign for "huge" will vary based on what you're trying to communicate.

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