PHEASANT: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "pheasant"

One version of a sign for PHEASANT uses the "G" handshape and moves back alongside the throat, similar to the markings of a pheasant.

 


Sample sentence: YOU PAST SEE PHEASANT? (Have you seen a pheasant before?)

 

 


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Notes: 

See: ANIMALS




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