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Fourth
Usually proceed with a number (1 for 1/4, 2 for 2 quarters and so on); then bring hand downwards in a sideways arc and sign four (by extending all fingers apart slightly and tucking thumb behind palm).
More InfoRaise pointer, middle, ring and little fingers upwards, slightly apart, from fist, palm facing you.
More InfoExtend fingers, but not thumb, of dominant hand, tilted sideways. Touch extended pointer finger to little fingertip of dominant hand. Flick dominant hand upwards in an arc.
More InfoThis is the second part of a two part sign, the first being the number of fifths (E.g. 1 for 1/4); then angle hand downwards at wrist while changing handshake to sign four.
More InfoSign as for four, pivot down from wrist, twice
More InfoWith thumb behind palm and four fingers extended upwards in front of nose, shake hand left and right slightly.
More InfoStart with palm facing forward with pointer, middle and ring fingers pointing upwards a little below shoulder height. Bring hand upwards, twisting hand so that you end signing three (pointer, middle and ring fingers pointing up, palm towards body) at shoulder height.
More InfoStart signing three (pointer, middle and ring fingers pointing up, palm towards body) at shoulder height. Bring hand downwards slightly, twisting hand so that palm ends facing forward.
More InfoHold one hand flat, palm upwards and fingers pointing forward at waist height in front of side. With the fingers of your other hand bent sideways, and hand starting in front of side, move hand in an arc across to flat hand so that fingertips end taping palm of flat hand.
More InfoStart by signing 1 (with pointer finger raised upwards from palm backwards fist, in front of shoulder); then bring hand downwards in a sideways arc and sign four (by extending all fingers apart slightly and tucking thumb behind palm).
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