N&M
Caroline
Member
I see that n and m is different than the way I originally learned. Which way is correct?
Caroline
Member
I see that n and m is different than the way I originally learned. Which way is correct?
🌺Adalyn🌺Grace🌺
2/6/2026
There are two ways to do it so just pick which one you like best and stick with it. Hope that helps
🎀Caroline🎀
2/7/2026
Thank y'all
Sing and Sign 🎹🎹🙏
2/7/2026
Asl is very evolutionary so honestly your way is right ✅️ 🙌🏾 It shifts and changes because it is based on concpet
🎀Caroline🎀
2/7/2026
Thank Y'all
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