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Sign for -WARDS Suffix in ASL

Quick answer: The -WARDS suffix in ASL is fingerspelled W-A-R-D-S. It commonly appears in English words describing direction or movement toward something.

ASL sign for -WARDS suffix fingerspelled W-A-R-D-S
The -WARDS suffix is fingerspelled W-A-R-D-S.
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How to Recognize -WARDS

The sequence W-A-R-D-S is slightly longer than -WARD, but that extra letter helps distinguish the pattern during fingerspelling reception.

Dominant HandshapeW, A, R, D, S
Non-Dominant HandshapeN/A
LocationNeutral signing space
Palm OrientationVaries by letter
MovementFingerspelled sequence
Non-Manual MarkersNone

Why It Matters

Recognizing -WARDS helps learners interpret directional vocabulary quickly and accurately. Small differences between suffixes can completely change the meaning of a word, which is both linguistically fascinating and mildly rude of English.

Common Mistakes

  • Missing the final S.
  • Confusing -WARDS with -WARD.
  • Stopping before the suffix is fully completed.

Example

ASL gloss: TOWARD + W-A-R-D-S

English meaning: towards

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