American Sign Language: "grandma"
GRANDMA:
The sign for "grandmother"
is made by touching your chin with the thumb of your right hand, as when
signing "mother."
The dominant hand should be open. Move your hand forward in two small arches.
Note: Many people just move it forward without the arches.
Also see: MOM
Also see:
GRANDPA
Also see: DAD
Also see:
GRANDPARENTS
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