Challenge your fingerspelling skills with this engaging ASL exercise focused on last names! Fingerspelling is a vital part of American Sign Language, and practicing helps improve both speed and clarity. Use this video as a tool to enhance your expressive signing and develop muscle memory for tricky letter combinations. Keep practicing—watch, sign, and repeat often!
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