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How do you say Daniel in asl?

There isn't a single sign for the name "Daniel" in American Sign Language (ASL).

Here's how you would typically sign Daniel:

1. Sign "D": This is the same "D" sign as in "deaf" or "dog."

2. Sign "A": This is the same "A" sign as in "apple" or "animal."

3. Sign "N": This is the same "N" sign as in "night" or "new."

4. Sign "I": This is the same "I" sign as in "island" or "in."

5. Sign "E": This is the same "E" sign as in "eat" or "earth."

You would sign each letter individually, one after the other. You might also incorporate a slight movement or expression to indicate that you're signing a name.

Important note: ASL signs can vary depending on regional dialects and individual signers.

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