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Chicken in Sign Language – Video & Image Included

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Today, we will learn how to say ‘Chicken’ in sign language. It is one of the common terms you will come across on your sign language adventure.

Even though the word changes depending on the sign language, we’ll only discuss British Sign Language (BSL) today.

So, let’s get started.

Chicken in Sign Language

Watch the complete video, which we’ve linked below.

If it moves too quickly for you, don’t worry. Below, each step will be described in more detail.

Now, please follow the steps outlined below:

BSL Tutor standing

1. Start with a normal posture.

BSL tutor with a finger on his lips

2. Raise your right hand.

3. Open the index finger and thumb of your right hand like in the picture above.

BSL tutor signing Chicken in sign language

4. Now connect the index finger and thumb of your right hand together, as shown in the picture above.

5. Say the word ‘Chicken’ while you’re signing.

So, that’s the first version of the word. Now let’s see the second version. 

BSL interpreter standing

1. Start with a normal posture.

BSL interpreter showing hand gesture

2. Raise your right hand.

BSL interpreter signing Chicken in British sign language UK

3. Open the index finger and thumb of your right hand like in the picture above.

4. Now connect the index finger and thumb of your right hand together, as shown in the picture above.

BSL interpreter showing hand gesture

5. Now spread all the fingers of your hand.

6. Now keep shaking your two hands as shown in the picture above.

BSL teacher signing chicken

7. Say the word ‘Chicken’ while you’re signing.

Conclusion

So, that’s how we say Chicken in sign language. Make sure the person you are conversing with can see you. Anyone can easily misunderstand the message if the signer’s actions are not clear.
Also, if you want to learn the sign, you must practise it regularly; otherwise, you risk forgetting it over time.

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