How to Sign - Who - What - When - Where - Sign Language - ASL
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Learn how to sign the "WH" questions of American Sign Language. Who, what, when, where, why, what's up, what for and which. Remember to furrow your brow when asking a question!
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Who - 0:45
What - 1:18
What - 1:38
When - 1:55
Where - 2:17
Why - 2:30
Why - 2:44
For what - 3:30
Which - 3:54
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Thank you I had an assignment in asl and needed to know who quickly
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I broke my main hand and can’t do the rock symbol so I’ll just use my other hand for that
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Can u add how, to this post
Check out this video for "How are you?" ruclips.net/video/uKtIdUxUqcA/видео.html
How to say WHOSE?
For the example of "Whose is this?" You would reference the item by pointing at it and then sign WHO.
I love your videos alot, these help me as a first responder, I came across someone who spoke asl and I was very stumped, these have not only been helping me with basics but more, if you could make more videos that could help first responders communicate the basics, that would be my request. I'm sure it wouldn't only help me
Thank you for watching! I currently have a video for "law enforcement" that could prove useful for you. Check out the video description for time stamps for particular words you may be looking for. ruclips.net/video/UYPJjV79x_M/видео.html Also, check out "hurt and pain" ruclips.net/video/Ov6q4qFhWbs/видео.html
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I’m very grateful for your videos as I am a flight attendant and try to study and watch all that I can to learn ASL for my passengers I would love to connect with them ❤
I found it east to identify the sign with a visual object. For example. When. I visualize my finger going around a clock …..idk. It helps me.
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Yes please! Tons of videos! The more i use it in sentences the faster ill learn it!
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Am I correct in understanding that the "wh-" word usually goes at the end of questions? Like if I'm asking "Where is dad?", the sign order would be "dad where?"
You've got it. Most often the "WH" is at the end. The word order in ASL is subject - verb -object (with exceptions of course).
I've always done a circle in front of your mouth with your index finger pointing towards your mouth for who
You are correct. That is an option for signing the word "who" although I do believe it is an older sign. Definitely not wrong though. Thanks for mentioning it!
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I would absolutely love and appreciate you making a video for us as flight attendants to communicate with deaf passengers. I’m really eager and struggling to learn as we never have ASL, speaking flight attendants. Thank you so much if you could do this I truly appreciate it.
Hello and thanks for watching! I appreciate you taking the time to learn. A video for flight attendants is a great idea. I have a few signs in mind but is there anything specifically that would be useful? Ticket, seat, food, drink, would you like?, please be seated, etc. Feel free to add to the list!
Yes, we would like to be able to greet them. Ask them to fasten their seatbelt. we offer drinks on board so knowing may I offer you water, coffee, hot tea, beer, wine, juice, and soda. We also have snacks for purchase. We also offer alcoholic beverages. I’d also like to know how to sign if there’s anything that I can do to help them be more comfortable during their flight. I’d like to introduce myself as a flight attendant.
Thank you so much for replying to my question. I truly appreciate your response and time.
Thank you for the suggestions. These are all great ideas. I currently have a video for drinks (non alcoholic) ruclips.net/video/0bWQfNxFuQk/видео.html that will show you water, tea, coffee and different types of soda brands. The signs for need and want will prove useful as well. Need ruclips.net/video/AFciMU-m4H0/видео.html Want ruclips.net/video/S__TNol3TeM/видео.html I will work to put all of the above information/suggestions into a video in the coming weeks.
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These videos helps me improve my ASL skills. Thank you and keep them videos coming :)
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for what, is there any reason why there are two variations? is it just a preference or are they used in different context??
That is a great question. I do not know any specific reason (other than regional preferences) why you would choose one over the other but I will say that the palms up version is most commonly used (at least in the Tri-State area). I believe the index-finger option may be less common overall. I show both so that you will recognize it if you ever do come across someone using it.
What would be the sign for "which you should do"? I'm not meaning "which one?" I don't know if that would be the same sign, but the context is not the same. I'm trying to learn how to sign, "which you should always remember". Would the same sign be used ? I hope I wasn't confusing you as to my question.
Hello and thank you for the question. I understand what you are asking. That is what we would say using English. It makes perfect sense that you would want to sign that but - you don't have to. ASL is a language separate from English. While we use a lot of spoken words, it is not the same when signing. I would drop the word "which" and sign MUST - REMEMBER. Depending on the context/conversation there are other possible options. IMPORTANT - REMEMBER, SHOULD - KNOW, SHOULD - REMEMBER are a few.
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how do you sign hot chocolate with marshmallows please?
Hi and thanks for watching. Check out this clip for "hot chocolate with whipped cream." I do not currently have the sign for "marshmallow."
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how do you sign "popular" in sign like "she is popular" please
While I don't currently have a video for the sign POPULAR, here is a link: ruclips.net/video/o3I6o2E5Dt4/видео.html
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I may have a practice partner but both of us are learning what should i start with. I been following signing videos for 2 mo. I dont know alot but more than the partner i have. I figured abc, but would like to get into how to have a conversation. Is this two much at first? My partner and i have the drive we like a challenge.
Hi and thanks for checking out my channel! Learning the alphabet first is very useful because you will always be able to spell a word if you don’t know a sign (the signs will come). Knowing some basic phrases and responses will also help. I highly recommend practicing without speaking. Keep your voices off and if you are stuck, write it down. As you feel comfortable, practicing with the Deaf community (possibly at a Deaf chat in your area) will help immensely. Here are some beginner signs and phrases to get you started: ruclips.net/video/j40AJRsmrkY/видео.html
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Thank you so much for all the help and for answering me .i will most definitely keep coming back to your channel with questions and for help.thank you again.
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Check out my latest video showing you the alphabet:ruclips.net/video/wgiYwFfcs9Y/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Btw, how about signing whatever, wherever, whoever and whenever?
Thank you for your videos they are very clear and helpful. I am a special education teacher and will have a deaf student next year so I am learning as much as I can so we can communicate
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caught that "hand in hand" pun!!! you're very helpful and pleasant
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can you make a video about food, like how to sign for ordering or naming different foods?
Hi and thanks for watching! For now I have this video which name various food items ruclips.net/video/oASG9drhtqA/видео.html. When ordering I would sign "want" ruclips.net/video/S__TNol3TeM/видео.html This video may also be of use ruclips.net/video/A_H-MYti3LQ/видео.html or ruclips.net/video/0bWQfNxFuQk/видео.html
New student here.
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HA!!! "Hand in Hand" I see what you did there. 😋
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Idk if the answers in here im still at the beginning. I guess its not really nevcessary but what im looking for is “when youre the type of person that…” so thats the kind of when i wanted… is that in here?
Hi Donna, thanks for watching. I'm not sure exactly what you mean. In this video I show the basic "who" "what" "when" "where" "which" signs.
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Do you have one for How?
This should help! ruclips.net/video/uKtIdUxUqcA/видео.html
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