3 AM in ASL | ⏰ ASL Dictionary

Sign for 3 AM in ASL

Quick answer: The sign for 3 AM in ASL refers to three o’clock in the morning. It combines the number 3 with morning or AM time context.

ASL sign for 3 AM
The sign for 3 AM shows the time three o’clock in the morning.

How to Sign 3 AM in ASL

To sign 3 AM, sign the number 3 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 early morning, such as waking up, going to sleep late, working overnight, traveling early, or describing something that happened during the night.

Dominant Handshape 3-hand with thumb, index finger, and middle finger extended
Non-Dominant Handshape Usually not required; may be used for time reference depending on variation
Location Neutral signing space in front of the body
Palm Orientation Palm orientation may vary by context; keep the number 3 clear and readable
Movement Sign 3, then clarify AM through context, fingerspelling, or a morning/time reference
Non-Manual Markers Neutral expression; use emphasis if the time is surprising, early, or important

When to Use This Sign

Use 3 AM when discussing exact times, sleep schedules, late-night studying, early travel, emergencies, night shifts, or routines that happen very early in the morning.

  • sleep schedules
  • night shifts
  • late-night studying
  • early morning travel
  • storytelling about unusual events

3 AM is the hour when everything feels either very quiet or very dramatic.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing 3 AM with 3 PM
  • Signing only the number 3 without giving enough time context
  • Using the wrong 3-handshape by extending the ring finger instead of the thumb
  • Forgetting to clarify morning if the context is not obvious
  • Signing too quickly when giving an exact time

Example Sentences

ASL gloss: 3 AM I WAKE-UP

English: I woke up at 3 AM.

ASL gloss: 3 AM I STILL STUDY

English: I was still studying at 3 AM.

ASL gloss: 3 AM STORM WAKE-ME-UP

English: The storm woke me up at 3 AM.

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