𝣎𝪛

Translingual

Production

  1. Press the index finger and the thumb together, forming an ‘O’ shape.
  2. Raise the other three fingers away from this shape, keeping them spread, with one bent further back than the next.

Interjection

[okay]

  1. OK! no problem! no worries!
  2. (diving) Are you OK? / I am OK!
  3. (in a few countries, including Brazil, vulgar) up yours!
  4. (France, derogatory) worthless! (zero sign)
  5. (US) white power[1]

See also

  • Appendix:Sign language handshapes#9
  • 👌

References

  1. Bobby Allyn (2019 September 26) “The 'OK' Hand Gesture Is Now Listed As A Symbol Of Hate”, in npr.org

Russian Sign Language

Production

This one-handed RSL sign is produced as follows:

  • Posture the dominant hand in the “9” handshape about half an arm’s length in front of the shoulder, palm facing across.

Letter

𝣎𝪛

  1. The Russian letter О (O)

References

  • 1m37s from the start, in Словарь РЖЯ: Алфавит (in Russian Sign Language), 2020 March 10, via Youtube
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