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To sign "Hazel" in British Sign Language (BSL), you can use the following steps:

  1. Start with your dominant hand: Make the letter "H" sign by extending your thumb and index finger, forming a "V" shape, while the other fingers are curled in.

  2. Place your hand near your face: Position the "H" handshape close to your face, with the palm facing inward.

  3. Move the hand downward: Gently move the "H" handshape down once, as if you're indicating the letter "H" in a subtle movement.

This is a general way to sign "Hazel," but keep in mind that sign names are often personalized and can vary depending on the region or community. If you're learning BSL for a specific person or context, they may have a custom sign name.

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