Sign for -WISE Suffix in ASL
Quick answer: The -WISE suffix in ASL is fingerspelled W-I-S-E. It appears in English words related to manner, direction, or relation to a topic.

How to Recognize -WISE
The sequence W-I-S-E often appears in words describing orientation, relation, or perspective. In fingerspelling reception, the goal is to recognize the ending as one visual unit instead of mentally pausing at every letter.
| Dominant Handshape | W, I, S, E |
|---|---|
| Non-Dominant Handshape | N/A |
| Location | Neutral signing space |
| Palm Orientation | Varies by letter |
| Movement | Fingerspelled sequence |
| Non-Manual Markers | None |
Why It Matters
Recognizing -WISE helps learners process descriptive and directional vocabulary more smoothly. This suffix appears in words connected to orientation, comparison, or relation to a subject.
And yes, despite the name, recognizing the suffix does not automatically make anyone wiser. Linguistics can only do so much.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing -WISE with the standalone English word wise.
- Missing the middle I-S sequence.
- Stopping before the suffix is fully completed.
Example
ASL gloss: CLOCK + W-I-S-E
English meaning: clockwise


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