11 in ASL | πŸ”’ ASL Dictionary

Sign for 11 in ASL

Quick answer: The sign for 11 in ASL uses the number 11 handshape. It is commonly used for counting, age, time, money, dates, addresses, scores, and quantities.

ASL sign for 11
The sign for 11 uses a small repeated index-finger flicking movement.

How to Sign 11 in ASL

To sign 11, hold your dominant hand in a loose fist with your palm facing inward. Flick your index finger upward twice. Keep the movement small, clear, and controlled.

This number sign is used in many everyday contexts, including counting, age, time, money, dates, scores, math, and classroom activities.

Dominant Handshape 11-hand: loose fist with the index finger flicking upward twice
Non-Dominant Handshape Not used
Location Neutral signing space in front of the body
Palm Orientation Usually palm inward toward the signer
Movement Small repeated upward flick of the index finger
Non-Manual Markers Neutral expression; raised eyebrows may be used in questions

When to Use This Sign

Use 11 when counting, giving quantities, talking about age, telling time, discussing money, sharing scores, or using numbers in math and classroom contexts.

  • counting and number sequences
  • age
  • time and schedules
  • money amounts
  • scores, dates, and quantities

Eleven is part of the 11–15 number pattern, so mastering this sign helps with the next several ASL numbers too.

Common Mistakes

  • Flicking the finger outward instead of upward
  • Making the movement too large
  • Using only one flick instead of two
  • Letting the whole arm move instead of keeping the movement small
  • Confusing 11 with similar number signs from 12 through 15

Example Sentences

ASL gloss: BOOK I HAVE ELEVEN

English: I have eleven books.

ASL gloss: ELEVEN PEOPLE ARRIVE

English: Eleven people arrived.

ASL gloss: MY CHILD AGE ELEVEN

English: My child is eleven years old.

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