Numbers are formed in ASL using a technique similar to the one used in fingerspelling.

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In American Sign Language (ASL), numbers are not formed using a technique similar to fingerspelling. The technique used for numbers in ASL is a sign system specific to numbers. Each number from 1 to 10 has a designated sign, which is different from fingerspelling where each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding finger sign. The signs for numbers in ASL involve specific handshapes, movements, and locations on or near the body. Fingerspelling is typically used to spell out words or names, rather than representing numbers in ASL.