Sign for 5x in ASL
Quick answer: The sign for 5x in ASL can mean five times, times five, multiply by five, or repeat five times. The exact meaning depends on whether you are discussing math, frequency, or repetition.

How to Sign 5x in ASL
To sign 5x, show the number 5 and include the concept of TIMES, MULTIPLY, REPEAT, or FIVE TIMES, depending on the sentence. In math, 5x often means multiplying by five. In everyday instructions, it can mean doing something five times.
This sign is useful for math problems, classroom directions, repeated actions, recipes, exercise routines, sports, statistics, and situations where something happens five times.
| Dominant Handshape | 5-hand with all five fingers extended and spread naturally |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | May be flat, neutral, or inactive depending on the sign variation |
| Location | Neutral signing space in front of the body |
| Palm Orientation | Varies by context; keep the number 5 and multiplication or repetition meaning clear |
| Movement | Use a clear movement to show times, multiplication, repetition, or multiplying by five |
| Non-Manual Markers | Neutral expression; use emphasis when giving instructions, correcting someone, or explaining math |
When to Use This Sign
Use 5x when discussing multiplication, repeated actions, math problems, instructions, workouts, recipes, sports stats, or anything that happens five times.
- math and multiplication
- classroom directions
- repeating an action
- multiplying an amount by five
- practice or exercise routines
Five times can mean a math problem, a repeated action, or the moment you finally say, “Okay, one more time.”
Common Mistakes
- Signing only the number 5 without showing the times or multiplication meaning
- Confusing 5x with the number 5 alone
- Using a repetition meaning when the sentence needs a math meaning
- Closing the fingers too much so the 5-hand looks unclear
- Forgetting to clarify whether you mean “five times,” “multiply by five,” or “repeat five times”
Example Sentences
ASL gloss: HOMEWORK PROBLEM 4 MULTIPLY 5 EQUAL 20
English: The homework problem is 4 times 5 equals 20.
ASL gloss: SIGN SENTENCE REPEAT 5-TIMES
English: Sign the sentence five times.
ASL gloss: RECIPE NEED SUGAR 5-TIMES
English: The recipe needs five times as much sugar.

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