Sign for 7 AM in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 7 AM in ASL refers to seven o’clock in the morning. It combines the number 7 with morning or AM time context.

How to Sign 7 AM in ASL
To sign 7 AM, sign the number 7 clearly and include the 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 time in the morning, such as waking up, going to school, starting work, eating breakfast, commuting, or describing a morning routine.
| Dominant Handshape | 7-hand with the thumb and ring finger touching; index, middle, and pinky extended |
|---|---|
| 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 7 clear and readable |
| Movement | Sign 7, then clarify AM through context, fingerspelling, or a morning/time reference |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression; use tired, surprised, or emphasized facial expression if the early time is important |
When to Use This Sign
Use 7 AM when discussing exact times, morning routines, alarms, school schedules, work shifts, transportation, appointments, or breakfast plans.
- morning routines
- wake-up times
- school or work schedules
- appointments and meetings
- breakfast or travel plans
7 AM is early enough to need an alarm, but late enough that the day is officially starting.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing 7 AM with 7 PM
- Signing only the number 7 without giving enough time context
- Touching the thumb to the wrong finger when forming the number 7
- Forgetting to clarify morning if the context is not obvious
- Signing too quickly when giving an exact time
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: 7 AM I WAKE-UP
English: I wake up at 7 AM.
ASL gloss: 7 AM SCHOOL START
English: School starts at 7 AM.
ASL gloss: 7 AM I EAT BREAKFAST
English: I eat breakfast at 7 AM.

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