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How do you say could it later in ASL?

There isn't a single sign in ASL that translates directly to "could it later." Instead, you'll need to use a combination of signs and context to convey the meaning. Here's one way to do it:

1. Sign "MAYBE": This indicates possibility.

2. Sign "LATER": This indicates a future time.

3. Sign "IT": This refers to the specific thing you are discussing.

Example:

Let's say you are asking someone if they could go to the movies later. You might sign:

* MAYBE (sign for possibility)

* YOU (pointing to the person)

* GO (sign for going)

* MOVIE (sign for movie)

* LATER (sign for later)

The context of the conversation would make it clear that you are asking if it's possible for them to go to the movies later.

Remember, ASL relies heavily on facial expressions and body language to convey meaning, so be sure to use them appropriately!

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