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Sign for -MENT Suffix in ASL

Quick answer: The -MENT suffix in ASL is fingerspelled M-E-N-T. It commonly appears in English nouns related to actions, processes, or results.

ASL sign for -MENT suffix fingerspelled M-E-N-T
The -MENT suffix is fingerspelled M-E-N-T.
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How to Recognize -MENT

The sequence M-E-N-T appears in many common English nouns. In fluent fingerspelling, the ending often blends together as one movement pattern instead of four isolated letters.

Dominant HandshapeM, E, N, T
Non-Dominant HandshapeN/A
LocationNeutral signing space
Palm OrientationVaries by letter
MovementFingerspelled sequence
Non-Manual MarkersNone

Why It Matters

Recognizing -MENT helps students process academic and formal vocabulary more efficiently. Once the suffix becomes familiar, words like development or movement stop feeling painfully long.

Which is good, because some English words seem determined to use every available letter.

Common Mistakes

  • Missing the final T.
  • Breaking the suffix apart instead of recognizing the full pattern.
  • Losing track of the word before the suffix is completed.

Example

ASL gloss: DEVELOP + M-E-N-T

English meaning: development

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