American Sign Language: "someone"
Note: SOMEONE can
also mean: "single", "something," "alone," and "only."
The sign for "someone" is made by holding the right arm in front of you, palm
up.
Imagine drawing a small circle on the underside of a table.
Your right index finger makes circular motions about the size of a quarter.
The movement is in your arm, not in your
wrist.
SOMEONE:

Sample sentence: "Are you going steady with
someone?"
Also see: "SINGLE"
Also see: "SOMETHING"
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