It's crazy how I started learning ASL just to goof around with my daughter and now we are hooked on this channel. Thank you! Your videos are the best on youtube.
That's so cool.that you have such an awesome activity to share with and bond over with your daughter! I wish my mom would take the time to learn with me and help me practice, but she doesn't have the interest or patience. I hope to one day find someone who will be a consistent ASL practice buddy
Sign language is definitely hard. But I’m suprised I’m learning so quickly. It must be because your a great teacher 😂. Thank you for making these videos for us
I’m sure you’ll get it! When I watched my very first video of hers, she was talking about things to know before starting to learn ASL. When I saw her signing her name I was like “wow, she’s so fast.” And now most of the ASK I know came from her and I can even spell her name faster than she did in the video! I actually consider it slow now lol. But overall, hard work will come a long way ❤️
Thank you so much. You teach ASL for beginners so well. I really appreciate it. Always trying to read people's lips when I can't always hear what their saying to me is so frustrating and depressing. I'm absolutely loving learning sign language.
This is so helpful,thanks for your effort so applicable and thanks for showing examples at the end. I'm learning signs to teach my baby how to communicate with me before she speaks.
This is so fun to learn! I'm barely scratching the surface with ASL. The grammar is interesting; "You want milk cookies you" "I like soda Sprite I". I've got a lot to learn!
Thank you so much for your channel! I applied for a job at an international middle school that has an ASL club, and I just want to be able to relate to my students more.
These are very good ASL signs to know. Thank you so much for sharing them. Occasionally I go to a nice restaurant with friends, I'm wondering, Regarding foods. How would you sign meat loaf & mashed potatoes with gravy? Also how would you sign chicken & fish taco, And Refried beans?
I am absolutely loving your videos. I've learned a bit from them so far, and I am in awe at how I am memorizing what I've learned. I am becoming addicted to learning ASL. It is inspiring me to learn so much more.
Same lol I’m home schooling my 7 year old and we are learning together. It’s so fun and I will finally be able to converse with my hard of hearing friends without a translator ❤ makes me soo happy!
Do you guys have a video that explains ASL grammar and sentence structure? I always knew it was different from spoken English, and your videos do show how, but I would love to learn more about it!
She mentions it by the way in various videos. I couldn’t begin to identify which video drops what tip. Would be nice if the description listed these tips!
I didn't know sign language was going to be so hard in its simplicity. Wow! There doesn't seem to be "are, can, this, that, is, etc." That's going to mess me up! Need to learn to skip those words when I'm learning.
When I was first learning sign, it was quite the shocker that a lot of words are omitted. Coming down from that shock, it makes more sense to omit little words like "a, the, is, am, etc" as ASL is a very visual language (obviously) and those little words don't exactly bring up a mental image like nouns and verbs do. Honestly (after getting use to signing), I like the simplicity of ASL over English. ASL gets straight to the point instead of taking that much longer to verbally say the same thing. Ex: in English "Tomorrow, the boy will start on his homework" becomes "tomorrow - his - homework - boy - start" in ASL. Went from 8 words to 5!
@@aznchik7229Actually, most spoken languages don't have "a" and "the," and a lot of spoken languages don't have "is, are, am." ASL is just its own language, visual or otherwise. :)
Thank you so much. Signing the explanations is called simultaneous communication. With this I wouldn't sign in true ASL structure. Our hope is to someday offer videos in complete ASL, voice off, to allow immersive learning.
@@LearnHowtoSign there are plenty of RUclipsrs out there that fully sign their videos to tech signs and use a voice over for a more indepth explanation. The whole point of signing the explanation would be to show us how we could do an explanation like this in ASL with proper ASL sentence structure and grammar.
After watching Season 22 of ANTM I really felt for the winner. I wanted them to learn ASL so bad for him. He seemed left out of so such and they did not take that in to consideration when they were all talking. I told myself if I don't learn anything else after 50, I will learn ASL and you make it so easy. Thank you! I was watching Rampage with The Rock and was catching their signing. I felt like a million bucks. Lol.
Thank you for making all these! I always wanted to learn but ASL seems intriguing. Your channel is so simple and straight to the point. I also like that you change the colour of your background and your clothes when you switch between signs. Keep making more videos!
I was on tik tok earlier this evening and came across a post about a guys new step dad is deaf and the family is learning to sign. I stopped the video to come learn some basics. watched 2 videos before this to start learning and I didn’t even think about how I’ve been wanting to learn sign so when I go scuba diving I can have talk more to my girlfriend (who is learning with me). Thank you for all you do!
I adore your videos! Please, just remember the healthcare professionals trying to communicate with the hearing impaired. You are amazing!!! I'm going to keep watching!
This channel has been the most fun and literally most engaging way to learn sign language --- thank you! My roommate/best friend and I have had so much fun. It's helped me while having laryngitis.
I love your ASL videos and I’ve already learned SO much thanks to you! Quick question though, you show us “Eat Food” all the time but can we get a separate “eat” and a separate “food”? Maybe there’s already a video on it that I haven’t seen, but I’d love to see it. Keep up the good work 💗🤟🏾
I kind of hope she doesn't read this comment because I am beyond broke. But if that does happens, I will understand. I have no right to stop any ones success.👍
There is a paid program for those who wish more structure and individual tutoring (I think that’s what they offer). I don’t think she’ll get rid of these free ones, because they are the intro to the brand 😊
Thank you I have been having trouble remembering the signs because I could never remember the sign after the lesson. I get why flvs doesn’t do this but because they didn’t give me any kind of reason that would make me understand why a sign is that way I always confused signs that looked similar like cute and girl just to name one. So thank you for helping me catch up on my lessons to be ready for my next D.B.A. You are seriously a life savior! 🙏
I love your vids! Every since I started to watch them I could literally almost communicate with deaf (ofc I didn’t meet any :( ) your one of my favorite RUclipsr!
wonderful. i am enjoying it soooo much. i studied Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRA) but learning ASL is much fun!!!!! it is hard to see where i am going to use it....but anyways!!!
I am learning a lot. Well, I have to practice to assimilate all this information and then, be able to have my firsts conversations. Thank you for this very nice video. You guys deserve to be filthy successful.💯
You double tap quite a bit when you do signs. Like "sandwich" you touch it to your lips twice. Just wondering if when you sign in real conversation do you double tap or are you just emphasizing the sign.
Whenever the order is different from english,like (Hamburger Done, ice cream want) is this because of topicalization? I wonder, if i think in chinese the order will come out better than if i thought in english, cause in mandarin e.g it is possible to ask someone in this word order : Keys, remembered?
Hey I have a question, how did you learn ASL? I'm assuming you are probably a CODA or you took college classes, but I was just wondering. Thanks for teaching us.
I have been watching your videos. Very well done. I do have a question. I have not seen what part of the country you are in, like state. I am curious as when I took some sign classes my instructor, who was deaf, told us that signs can be different because of location and I have noticed you do a few different then what I learned. The small amount of sign I learned was to communicate with four deaf children when I volunteered in my sons class. I helped with reading and writing skills, plus some math. Their direct teacher used Signed Exacted English. I am very rusty with my sign but in viewing your videos I remember more then I thought and have learned so much more. I need to pull out my college sign books to brush up more. I certainly am enjoying your lessons. I wish I could have had this resource many years ago. It is wonderful that you are doing this.
Hi Mary, all of my professors came from the Midwest but we currently live in Texas. Your instructor is 100% accurate. There are regional signs just like we have regional words. I took SEE (Signed Exact English) in college but do not practice it regularly.
There's the difference. I learned by taking some classes at the local community College. Our instructor was deaf but could speak. He was great in his patience with us. We did have a sign book that was purchased at the college bookstore. I still have it plus several dictionaries for sign. It was back in the mid 1990's when I took the classes. I am in Southern Oregon. One more question, an opinion really from you. Over the years people who know that I do a little sign seem to always ask if I know what others are signing when around a signer. It has always been my opinion that this is rude and I say so. I exlain that to me it's listening to private conversations. Then again my signing was used with children in a classroom and on school trips, not with adults. So I have no experience of how the deaf community regards this. I just think I should never do it and won't.
@@LearnHowtoSign Thank you so much for sharing this helpful information. I'm going at my own pace and it's taking me time to learn the beginners ASL. I'm really enjoying what I'm learning. It truly is a whole language of it's own.
How come " I love signing asl" didn't end with a closing signal? I'm just starting to understand the closing statement so it confused me a bit. I thought when you use i/me you end it with a closing signal pointing back to yourself.
"hamburger finished, ice cream want." -- what if i jumbled it, like i sign it "finished hamburger, want ice cream." will it still be grammatically correct in asl? i still get confused with the sentence structures
In 5th grade i had a crush on a deaf girl named Christina. I wanted her to sit with me. I made a gesture with my fingers and she sat down. Come to find out i signed chair or sit. What i love about sign L is most of it is conceptual. I've been interested ever since. Never did go steady with her. We moved soon after that. I can still see her face. Fyi do not stare at people signing. That's eves dropping. Very rude. And it is perfectly acceptable to tap a deaf person on the shoulder. I hope that helps someone. So far I'm enjoying this channel. Aloha
I have an asl app that says hungry is rubbing your hand in a circle over your stomach and that walk is making two fingers walk, can you explain the difference
Can you explain why it's "Hamburger finished, ice cream want". I'm still new to ASL and I don't understand the grammatical rule here. I would have signed "Hamburger finished, want ice cream." Is that wrong? And if so, why?
ASL follows a topic/comment structure format. So in the is case the topic is "ice cream" then what about the ice cream... I "want" it. It takes practice.
@@LearnHowtoSign Awesome. Thank you for taking the time to respond. It's these little rules that I need to learn. So item/topic, then what about the item or topic. Hamburger > Finished. Ice Cream > Want. Yet another thing you guys have taught me. I appreciate you guys!
Your teachings are very enlightening I need to get yo more subscribers. I have Deaf coworkers I am able to communicate with and I thank you and your page.
You make it so much easier to learn ASL, thank you! I'll be able to talk to my stepdad better in no time!
Yes you can!
Are you or your stepdad deaf?
It's crazy how I started learning ASL just to goof around with my daughter and now we are hooked on this channel. Thank you! Your videos are the best on youtube.
That's so cool.that you have such an awesome activity to share with and bond over with your daughter! I wish my mom would take the time to learn with me and help me practice, but she doesn't have the interest or patience. I hope to one day find someone who will be a consistent ASL practice buddy
Sign language is definitely hard. But I’m suprised I’m learning so quickly. It must be because your a great teacher 😂. Thank you for making these videos for us
She does it so quickly-
wow.
She makes spelling out the words seem effortless
I’m sure you’ll get it! When I watched my very first video of hers, she was talking about things to know before starting to learn ASL. When I saw her signing her name I was like “wow, she’s so fast.” And now most of the ASK I know came from her and I can even spell her name faster than she did in the video! I actually consider it slow now lol. But overall, hard work will come a long way ❤️
Thank you so much. You teach ASL for beginners so well. I really appreciate it. Always trying to read people's lips when I can't always hear what their saying to me is so frustrating and depressing. I'm absolutely loving learning sign language.
It's so easy to learn with your channel, thank you!!
And thank you for the kind comment.
Asl.
100% agree
I love Learning asl with ppl
Learning ASL is great for keeping your mind healthy.
This is so helpful,thanks for your effort so applicable and thanks for showing examples at the end. I'm learning signs to teach my baby how to communicate with me before she speaks.
Baby sign language is the best!
i always have wanted to learn asl, to communicate better with deaf people, and just to expand my learning. Thank you so much
Yeah I'm not gonna lie, the food ones are going to be my favorite. Thank you!
This is so fun to learn! I'm barely scratching the surface with ASL. The grammar is interesting; "You want milk cookies you" "I like soda Sprite I". I've got a lot to learn!
The shoulders as a “space bar” is a great idea
Thank you so much for your channel! I applied for a job at an international middle school that has an ASL club, and I just want to be able to relate to my students more.
This comment really inspires me. Thanks.
These are very good ASL signs to know.
Thank you so much for sharing them.
Occasionally I go to a nice restaurant with friends,
I'm wondering,
Regarding foods.
How would you sign meat loaf & mashed potatoes with gravy?
Also how would you sign chicken & fish taco,
And Refried beans?
Wow! You are so great. I’m learning ASL with your channel. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I'm having so much fun finally learning something I've wanted to know for so long! I can't wait to make some deaf friends with my new skills!! 🤗
I am absolutely loving your videos. I've learned a bit from them so far, and I am in awe at how I am memorizing what I've learned. I am becoming addicted to learning ASL. It is inspiring me to learn so much more.
Same lol I’m home schooling my 7 year old and we are learning together. It’s so fun and I will finally be able to converse with my hard of hearing friends without a translator ❤ makes me soo happy!
Do you guys have a video that explains ASL grammar and sentence structure? I always knew it was different from spoken English, and your videos do show how, but I would love to learn more about it!
omg yes, would love to learn more asl sentence structure 😊
She mentions it by the way in various videos. I couldn’t begin to identify which video drops what tip. Would be nice if the description listed these tips!
@@woodsprite5 I agree. I know she touches on it in a lot of videos, but I would love a dedicated video if they haven't done one yet!
That was so exciting, putting the words together
I didn't know sign language was going to be so hard in its simplicity. Wow! There doesn't seem to be "are, can, this, that, is, etc." That's going to mess me up! Need to learn to skip those words when I'm learning.
Yes, since ASL is a language like all other spoken languages there are rules to follow. You will go far if you are grasping the concept already.
When I was first learning sign, it was quite the shocker that a lot of words are omitted. Coming down from that shock, it makes more sense to omit little words like "a, the, is, am, etc" as ASL is a very visual language (obviously) and those little words don't exactly bring up a mental image like nouns and verbs do. Honestly (after getting use to signing), I like the simplicity of ASL over English. ASL gets straight to the point instead of taking that much longer to verbally say the same thing.
Ex: in English "Tomorrow, the boy will start on his homework" becomes "tomorrow - his - homework - boy - start" in ASL. Went from 8 words to 5!
@@aznchik7229Actually, most spoken languages don't have "a" and "the," and a lot of spoken languages don't have "is, are, am." ASL is just its own language, visual or otherwise. :)
Honestly it made it easier for me haha. It's more fun to do without having to repeat those signs (which idek if they exist) so much too
There is a can. You out both if your hands in the shape of a fist
I absolutely love learning from your videos!!! I was wondering if you could sign the explanations and instructions?
Thank you so much. Signing the explanations is called simultaneous communication. With this I wouldn't sign in true ASL structure. Our hope is to someday offer videos in complete ASL, voice off, to allow immersive learning.
@@LearnHowtoSign there are plenty of RUclipsrs out there that fully sign their videos to tech signs and use a voice over for a more indepth explanation. The whole point of signing the explanation would be to show us how we could do an explanation like this in ASL with proper ASL sentence structure and grammar.
After watching Season 22 of ANTM I really felt for the winner. I wanted them to learn ASL so bad for him. He seemed left out of so such and they did not take that in to consideration when they were all talking. I told myself if I don't learn anything else after 50, I will learn ASL and you make it so easy. Thank you! I was watching Rampage with The Rock and was catching their signing. I felt like a million bucks. Lol.
I always feel like a million bucks when I see a deaf* person signing and I actually understand what they’re sayin 💀✌🏾
@@GabbieandJiji i know this was a typo but i'm screaming LMAOO, the skull emoji does not help HAHAH
@@raind0ll OMG LOL 3 MONTHS LATER AND HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THIS 😂
FIXING IT RN
Thank you for making all these! I always wanted to learn but ASL seems intriguing. Your channel is so simple and straight to the point. I also like that you change the colour of your background and your clothes when you switch between signs. Keep making more videos!
I was on tik tok earlier this evening and came across a post about a guys new step dad is deaf and the family is learning to sign. I stopped the video to come learn some basics. watched 2 videos before this to start learning and I didn’t even think about how I’ve been wanting to learn sign so when I go scuba diving I can have talk more to my girlfriend (who is learning with me). Thank you for all you do!
It is easy to learn food items than others...😂😂😍😍
Food signs can be iconic so it does make them easier to remember.
I love learning languages and I'm just 12yrs old. I know Spanish, Italian, French and know even ASL thanks Meredith👍👍👍
wonderful! Excelente, que vuelves multilingüe! El mundo te agradece 🌍 🙌🏾 et en particulier les sourds en profiterons, et toi aussi !
I adore your videos! Please, just remember the healthcare professionals trying to communicate with the hearing impaired. You are amazing!!! I'm going to keep watching!
Meredith you are so helpful love learning asl with you!💖
God bless you for all you do ..Thank you! ❤
This channel has been the most fun and literally most engaging way to learn sign language --- thank you! My roommate/best friend and I have had so much fun. It's helped me while having laryngitis.
I love your ASL videos and I’ve already learned SO much thanks to you! Quick question though, you show us “Eat Food” all the time but can we get a separate “eat” and a separate “food”? Maybe there’s already a video on it that I haven’t seen, but I’d love to see it. Keep up the good work 💗🤟🏾
@@shamanbeartwo3819 thank you.
I was told that “food” is the sign going to your mouth once, and “eat” is the same sign going toward your mouth twice.
Thank you for these amazing videos. Great job.
Our pleasure!
Your explanation of the signs, helps me to remember them, Thank you.
These videos are really, really good. You could easily charge money for this but you don't! Thank you so much
I kind of hope she doesn't read this comment because I am beyond broke. But if that does happens, I will understand. I have no right to stop any ones success.👍
There is a paid program for those who wish more structure and individual tutoring (I think that’s what they offer). I don’t think she’ll get rid of these free ones, because they are the intro to the brand 😊
Thank you it easy to learn. it good that you put some sentence.
I’m having so much fun watching your videos. I’ve just started learning ASL and have already learned so much in just one day thanks to you :)
You have very positive vibe, thankyou for sharing it with us
Aw thanks.
my parents are starting to understand it because you taught me so much! thank you please keep posting
Thank you Meredith.
Thanks Warren!
4:39 For the sandwich, where is your left thumb? Are the fingers on your right hand between your left hand's thumb and fingers?
When I was a baby my mom would use ASL so I know most of these. I’m learning it all now
Baby sign language is the best.
Such a nice and helpful video
you are really good at teaching these videos! i really want to learn another language and this is really fun! thanks so much for helping ❤️
Loving these videos so I don’t lose practice of what I have learned already from my level 2 ASL Class
Thank you so much. Your lessons are so helpful!
You know how to teach.God bless you
Absolutely love watching your videos and learning from you
Oh thank you so much.
I loved Sarah's video.
Thank you!
Thank you I have been having trouble remembering the signs because I could never remember the sign after the lesson. I get why flvs doesn’t do this but because they didn’t give me any kind of reason that would make me understand why a sign is that way I always confused signs that looked similar like cute and girl just to name one. So thank you for helping me catch up on my lessons to be ready for my next D.B.A. You are seriously a life savior! 🙏
I love your vids! Every since I started to watch them I could literally almost communicate with deaf (ofc I didn’t meet any :( ) your one of my favorite RUclipsr!
How nice and enjoyable way to learn with you. your voice gives me some kind of Relief when I hear it.
Love your content....wish the videos were longer. Also seeing a kid sign with you would be helpful as well.
Thanks. We do have a handful with our kids. Our most recent one was summer's signs with Kate.
I enjoy ur teaching. Thank u 4 taking da time 2 make these videos 4 ppl 2 learn. 💖💖
thank you so much for those videos. I'm on my second day of learning, and I've learned a lot of words . Your videos are the best!
I love your videos. Thanks so much. Been watching for a short time and have already learned so much. Thank you!
wonderful. i am enjoying it soooo much. i studied Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRA) but learning ASL is much fun!!!!! it is hard to see where i am going to use it....but anyways!!!
I am learning a lot. Well, I have to practice to assimilate all this information and then, be able to have my firsts conversations.
Thank you for this very nice video.
You guys deserve to be filthy successful.💯
I'm Brazilian, I learned so much from you. thanks!
You're so wonderful in signing. I can thank you enough.
Thank you for this I really want to learn a new language so thank you
🤗
thank you for making these every week this is so helpful
Thank you for teaching me this beautiful language.
Love your vids!! Pls make a camping one! Camping signs!!
Thank you for this...I'm recommending this to anyone wanting to learn sign
Awesome
I am trying to learn
Love your way of teaching
SO MUCH FUN! now i can chat whith my deaf friend! thank you for teaching me with all of your videos!😁
These are so great!!
You are truly amazing!!!
You double tap quite a bit when you do signs. Like "sandwich" you touch it to your lips twice. Just wondering if when you sign in real conversation do you double tap or are you just emphasizing the sign.
amazing series !!!
Whenever the order is different from english,like (Hamburger Done, ice cream want) is this because of topicalization? I wonder, if i think in chinese the order will come out better than if i thought in english, cause in mandarin e.g it is possible to ask someone in this word order : Keys, remembered?
Correct. In ASL its called Topic Comment structure.
Hey I have a question, how did you learn ASL? I'm assuming you are probably a CODA or you took college classes, but I was just wondering. Thanks for teaching us.
I’m so late but I’m learning SO much because of this ❤😊 thank you 🙏
We always watch you in mrs Perry’s classroom for grit!!
Tell Mrs. Perry I said hi!
This channel made everything easier
So glad you are learning so much.
@@LearnHowtoSign Yes and Im learning more bc of you guys
Thank you. From Philippines
I have been watching your videos. Very well done. I do have a question. I have not seen what part of the country you are in, like state. I am curious as when I took some sign classes my instructor, who was deaf, told us that signs can be different because of location and I have noticed you do a few different then what I learned.
The small amount of sign I learned was to communicate with four deaf children when I volunteered in my sons class. I helped with reading and writing skills, plus some math. Their direct teacher used Signed Exacted English. I am very rusty with my sign but in viewing your videos I remember more then I thought and have learned so much more. I need to pull out my college sign books to brush up more. I certainly am enjoying your lessons. I wish I could have had this resource many years ago. It is wonderful that you are doing this.
Hi Mary, all of my professors came from the Midwest but we currently live in Texas. Your instructor is 100% accurate. There are regional signs just like we have regional words. I took SEE (Signed Exact English) in college but do not practice it regularly.
There's the difference. I learned by taking some classes at the local community College. Our instructor was deaf but could speak. He was great in his patience with us. We did have a sign book that was purchased at the college bookstore. I still have it plus several dictionaries for sign. It was back in the mid 1990's when I took the classes. I am in Southern Oregon.
One more question, an opinion really from you. Over the years people who know that I do a little sign seem to always ask if I know what others are signing when around a signer. It has always been my opinion that this is rude and I say so. I exlain that to me it's listening to private conversations. Then again my signing was used with children in a classroom and on school trips, not with adults. So I have no experience of how the deaf community regards this. I just think I should never do it and won't.
@@marypettit5523 You are absolutely correct. It is the exact same as ease dropping into a conversation.
It would be better to watch an ASL interpreter at a public event to practice ASL comprehension. I plan to do this!
You are a great teacher!🌻
Awesome this was a little hard but there's another video that teaches A lot! I l love sign language!!!😌
What beginners sign language books do you recommend for people who are adults hard of hearing, going deaf or become deaf as adults?
Signing Naturally is a great curriculum. Also go check out Skillshare. We have a class on there along with a link for a free subscription.
@@LearnHowtoSign Thank you so much for sharing this helpful information. I'm going at my own pace and it's taking me time to learn the beginners ASL. I'm really enjoying what I'm learning. It truly is a whole language of it's own.
Nice picture joyful 😊😊😊
How come " I love signing asl" didn't end with a closing signal? I'm just starting to understand the closing statement so it confused me a bit. I thought when you use i/me you end it with a closing signal pointing back to yourself.
Can you teach signing for someone who needs help or can help? Like doctors, police or EMS to communicate with deaf people.
Here is a link to our medical signs video. Hope this helps.
ruclips.net/video/7zyCRgWkl4I/видео.html
How I wish I have tutorial with you.. You make it so easy... Do you have a book to purchase or site where I can study it??
She has a paid program with interactive lessons!
Thank you! You are amazing!
"hamburger finished, ice cream want." -- what if i jumbled it, like i sign it "finished hamburger, want ice cream." will it still be grammatically correct in asl? i still get confused with the sentence structures
Appreciate these videos!
Yeah thank you 👌👋
I am learning sign language this helps a lot.
In 5th grade i had a crush on a deaf girl named Christina. I wanted her to sit with me. I made a gesture with my fingers and she sat down. Come to find out i signed chair or sit. What i love about sign L is most of it is conceptual. I've been interested ever since. Never did go steady with her. We moved soon after that. I can still see her face. Fyi do not stare at people signing. That's eves dropping. Very rude. And it is perfectly acceptable to tap a deaf person on the shoulder. I hope that helps someone. So far I'm enjoying this channel. Aloha
Does the sign for room also mean the kind of room you’d use for space? Like is there room for me?
I have an asl app that says hungry is rubbing your hand in a circle over your stomach and that walk is making two fingers walk, can you explain the difference
Im started to get the hang on asl i love learning it
And we love teaching it!
Can you explain why it's "Hamburger finished, ice cream want".
I'm still new to ASL and I don't understand the grammatical rule here.
I would have signed "Hamburger finished, want ice cream." Is that wrong? And if so, why?
ASL follows a topic/comment structure format. So in the is case the topic is "ice cream" then what about the ice cream... I "want" it. It takes practice.
@@LearnHowtoSign Awesome. Thank you for taking the time to respond. It's these little rules that I need to learn.
So item/topic, then what about the item or topic.
Hamburger > Finished. Ice Cream > Want.
Yet another thing you guys have taught me. I appreciate you guys!
Love this videos
When you sign do you have to use your dominant hand
Yes! She says it in her video here: ruclips.net/video/6w1ZDaE-whc/видео.html
I have a question. Isn’t the sign for clean the same as for paper?
i love learning sign from this channel :)
Oh thank you. We love teaching it.
hi signers!!!
PT 3 150 SIGNS IN ASL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your teachings are very enlightening I need to get yo more subscribers. I have Deaf coworkers I am able to communicate with and I thank you and your page.