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CHEETAH: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "cheetah"
Depending on context, there is a few options for how to convey CHEETAH.
Upon first mention of CHEETAH you could sign:
+ TIGER + depiction of running fast on four legs
+ +
After CHEETAH has already been mentioned you could sign:
And there is a version that is based on the facial markings:
Or if you already have context established you could use the sign for TIGER to mean CHEETAH:
Note:
The challenge and problem with learning and knowing rare signs is that just because YOU know a rarely used or exotic sign doesn't mean your conversation partner magically knows the sign. You may still need to spell "cheetah" even if you know a sign for it.
Sample sentence: CHEETAH CAN RUN HOW-FAST? (How fast can a cheetah run?)
If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:
Notes:
See: ANIMALS
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