Sign for 11 AM in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 11 AM in ASL refers to eleven o’clock in the morning. It combines the number 11 with morning or AM time context.

How to Sign 11 AM in ASL
To sign 11 AM, sign the number 11 clearly and include morning or AM time context. Depending on the situation, AM may be understood from context, fingerspelled as A-M, or clarified with the sign for MORNING.
This sign is used when talking about a specific morning time, such as meetings, classes, appointments, work schedules, errands, or daily routines.
| Dominant Handshape | 11-hand, usually formed from a closed hand with the index finger flicking upward twice |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | Usually not required; may be used for time or morning reference depending on variation |
| Location | Neutral signing space in front of the body |
| Palm Orientation | Palm orientation may vary by context; keep the number 11 clear and readable |
| Movement | Sign 11, then clarify AM through context, fingerspelling, or a morning time reference |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression; use raised eyebrows if asking a question |
When to Use This Sign
Use 11 AM when discussing exact morning times, school schedules, work meetings, appointments, errands, classes, or morning plans.
- morning appointments
- school or class schedules
- work meetings
- daily routines
- event start times
11 AM is still morning, but it is close enough to lunch that context can matter.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing 11 AM with 11 PM
- Signing only the number 11 without giving enough time context
- Making the number 11 flick too small or too unclear
- Forgetting to clarify morning if the context is not obvious
- Signing too quickly when giving an exact time
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: 11 AM MEETING START
English: The meeting starts at 11 AM.
ASL gloss: 11 AM CLASS HAVE
English: I have class at 11 AM.
ASL gloss: 11 AM DOCTOR APPOINTMENT
English: The doctor appointment is at 11 AM.

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