Wait, the alphabet is two-handed? Huh. I barely know the basics of Swedish sign language, let alone any others, but I sort of took for granted that the alphabet is usually one-handed. Of course, with two hands you don't have to make up quite as many different shapes so it makes perfect sense, but still... huh.
Of course, the Swedish alphabet has to incorporate hand movements to get the umlauts in there:
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Of course, the Swedish alphabet has to incorporate hand movements to get the umlauts in there: