Hi. My oldest son just left for college this past summer. He's nearly fluent in ASL and taking more in college. I've been studying ASL weekly for the past 3 months. He comes down next week for his birthday and I'm going to surprise him that I can do the basics!! Your videos have helped me a lot. They are so clean and simple. Thank you !!
I love this. The itchy finger is the ASL version of the word か (ka) in Japanese. か denotes a question. As in 大丈夫ですか (daijobu desu ka) “are you alright?”. Without the か you are saying “it’s alright”.
Hi and thanks for watching! Sometimes signs are regional meaning that one version of a sign is used in a certain area. That is why I try to show any variations that I may know. Sometimes people recognize one option and not the other.
@@ASLLOVE I've definitely noticed that. This is in Great Falls, MT, the home of Montana School for the Deaf and Blind. 230 miles away in Kalispell the signs are different there. This presents challenges to a novice like myself.
@@K9River I totally get it. I studied on the West Coast and now live on the East Coast. So many signs are different! That’s a big part of why I try to show so many options.
Hi. My oldest son just left for college this past summer. He's nearly fluent in ASL and taking more in college. I've been studying ASL weekly for the past 3 months. He comes down next week for his birthday and I'm going to surprise him that I can do the basics!! Your videos have helped me a lot. They are so clean and simple. Thank you !!
I love it! Thank you for your interest in my page and for the positive feedback. I'm sure your son will be thrilled!
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I am a server trying to learn some sign language for my customers, and I love watching your videos! Thanks!
Thank you for the support and for wanting to learn!
I really like that you silence the moments you sign. ❤
Thanks so much and thanks for watching. I think it’s important for the viewers to be able to focus on the sign only.
THIS WAS GOOD.I LOVES LEARNING FROM YOU
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Really love the lessons keep it up i like how you demostrated it helps me improve more and more
Thank you! I've received a lot of positive feedback about the examples. That is a fairly new feature in my videos. I will be sure to continue.
@@ASLLOVE thank you so much I cannot wait to learn more
New to the channel. Your videos are amazing and so helpful. Thank you!
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I love this. The itchy finger is the ASL version of the word か (ka) in Japanese. か denotes a question. As in 大丈夫ですか (daijobu desu ka) “are you alright?”. Without the か you are saying “it’s alright”.
Such a cool coincidence! Thank you for teaching me too.
i agree with Naruto Uzamaki on the part regarding your videos. thanks a lot. 🤟☕
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I'm a teacher and I wana Translates a song into sign language.
Could you help me, please?
What song are you working on?
I work with a couple of deaf guys and they don't know what the first sign is. They use the second sign for "ask".
Hi and thanks for watching! Sometimes signs are regional meaning that one version of a sign is used in a certain area. That is why I try to show any variations that I may know. Sometimes people recognize one option and not the other.
@@ASLLOVE I've definitely noticed that. This is in Great Falls, MT, the home of Montana School for the Deaf and Blind. 230 miles away in Kalispell the signs are different there. This presents challenges to a novice like myself.
@@K9River I totally get it. I studied on the West Coast and now live on the East Coast. So many signs are different! That’s a big part of why I try to show so many options.
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How do you sign Do You Feel that?
I would sign YOU - FEEL - and then motion to where the noise or feeling was coming from. You could also describe the feeling.