How To Sign Have You Been To... in American Sign Language ASL
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2021
- Reposted from Instagram- more videos on @signedwithheart -- About the sign for "touch"... the literal meaning of the sign is "touch" but the sign can also be used to mean "have been" like "have you been to Europe?" Have you been to Europe? :)
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I have just found your channel and I have been binge watching for a few days now. My favorite videos are with you and your dad ❤ I work in a special ed classroom and we are getting a kindergartener who is deaf, although he will come with an interpreter, I'm trying to learn about what his struggles will be. You are very insightful and are helping me to understand what I will be able to do to help him be included. I loved the interview with your sisters also. 💕
I had forgotten about this phrase. Thank you. So much to learn.
I was born in Paris, lived 16 years there, 12 years in Los Angeles, and my mother was born in Tel-Aviv, so I have been living here seen she died in 1992. I probably will go back next year to Paris, to live there, see my sister and my nieces. Thanks for posting this sentence. David
Long or short always love to see these, and is a good refresher too.
Thanks for posting it
Regards
Rich
Thanks, Rich :) Hope you're having a good, relaxing weekend!
thank you Ashley :)
Thank you,!
Thank you for these!
And as always, thanks for watching! :)
Thank you!
You are beautiful😍...God bless your heart🌷🌷🌷
Thank you. Always enjoy your videos 😍😍especially with u and ur father
Thanks ☺️ Will bring my dad back on RUclips soon, once I catch up with older videos, uploading them to RUclips.
@@signedwithheart fantastic. Can't wait to see u together one day🤗
Thank you! I have not been to Europe. Maybe someday
Yes, you should go :) It'd be fun!
I have a question about sign order. I've seen "I've been there" signed as 'touch + finished', but here you do it 'finished + touch'. Is this a phrase where you can do those two signs in either order and mean the same thing, or are there certain instances where it matters what order you do them in?
Thanks in advance!
I haven't been to Europe. I love learning ASL phrases to train. Big hug, Ashley.😃❤
You totally should go there someday!! Big hug to you too, Nathalia ☺️
Yes I will when the pandemic ends. For the first time I went to the USA in 2019, but I want to go to Spain and France.
I encourage you to start saving now. Every little bit adds up! :)
I was confused with with the sign touch... I didn't know that it means have been to? Thank you 💚🤟🏼
I guess not all people read video descriptions... will need to keep that in mind for future videos, to explain as much as possible in videos. This was reposted from Instagram and I usually do the explaining in captions.
Here's what I wrote in the video description: About the sign for "touch"... the literal meaning of the sign is "touch" but the sign can also be used to mean "have been" like "have you been to Europe?" -- Hope this helps :)
Thank you that was how I found out Really love your videos 💚🤟🏼😊
Glad you do! Thanks so much ☺️ Hope you're having a good weekend!
Sign language is very intresting indeed
Agreed. :) Thanks for taking the time to learn some basic signs.
Have you been to Kekistan?
I didn’t touch for enter two times none!! Because due COVID 19 What you did look around or something else! Okay
Yes, I have not been traveling either... except to Arizona, by car. Stay safe and healthy. :)
What is it like to be the prettiest girl on the planet?
I haven't been to Europe, and it doesn't appeal to me. Maybe Israel, but other than that I don't have much interest in international travel.