Yes. I went profoundly deaf last year and trying to learn BSL as quickly as I can (luckily I can lip read from being hoh most my life) and the courses and apps and videos don’t teach slang, but I don’t want to be talking like I’ve just walked off a Shakespeare stage, I want to learn the slang too! Thank you for making these videos!
Not ... entirely. ASL developed as a combination of French sign language, sprinkled with Hand Talk (indigenous) signs. ASL alphabet is one-handed, BSL requires two hands (how they spell things and hold a baby/laundry basket is a mystery 🤣) ASL where = BSL for "what" ASL where = Japanese Sign Language "what" + "location/place" Very few signs are similar, as cultural differences and references dating back to their (country's) cultural development caused many signs to divert in different directions. When ASL was in its infancy, men and women wore bonnets/hats, so they are reflected in those signs for those words, whereas BSL didn't emphasize the hats/bonnets as important cultural gender markers when it was developing, hence BSL signs for those words are emphasized differently. If you can understand BSL without captions, it's because some of the body language and lip movements help fill the gaps.
For a sign language video I wasn't expecting such CRISP audio. You guys got an ASMR mic just to hear the breathing and and the cars in the background XD
@@TheKatarinaGiselle benny was signing “ I don’t understand what your saying” so it is either a problem with the subtitles. Or it is a short word to mean “ I don’t understand what your saying”
@@jennivamp5yes you do drive with your ears. For the same reason it's illegal to drive with head phones in. You can't hear if someone is honking, an ambulance, firetruck, police siren, trains ect. It's dangerous.
Deaf people drive the same as hearing people they get taught how to drive the same as hearing people do, they get told visually about what do do if a car is behind them etc. there is allot of information in bsl or any sign language visually showing what to do it’s how they pass their theory test. Deaf People are more aware than hearing so are very good at looking more, and they have mirrors which they use they can see if a ambulance was behind or if a car cuts Infront. They drive very well I know allot of deaf who are excellent drivers.
@@frickfrack7075 that's why emergency vehicles have flashing lights and railway crossings (and everything else) have signs. It's not dangerous to drive deaf, it is dangerous to drive distracted, which is why it's illegal (in some places) to drive with headphones on.
Benny he signed “ I really don’t understand what your saying” so I think it might be a subtitles problem or a slang word to shorten the meaning of “ I don’t understand what your saying” since that is what he signed when the subtitles say that x
Love the sarcasm thumb up 😂❤ which one do you use most jazzy?
Wow, I do it and see other people done it and never relised they were slangs lol.
I love BSL slang, very similar to multi channel signs.
The opening was so satisfying and lovely to see how it’s all BSL but people change it slightly kind of like accents
Yes. I went profoundly deaf last year and trying to learn BSL as quickly as I can (luckily I can lip read from being hoh most my life) and the courses and apps and videos don’t teach slang, but I don’t want to be talking like I’ve just walked off a Shakespeare stage, I want to learn the slang too! Thank you for making these videos!
BSL is similar enough to ASL that I can mostly understand - cool!!
it is???? i mean like watching people sign asl is a bit confusing altho there are some similar signs
Not ... entirely. ASL developed as a combination of French sign language, sprinkled with Hand Talk (indigenous) signs. ASL alphabet is one-handed, BSL requires two hands (how they spell things and hold a baby/laundry basket is a mystery 🤣)
ASL where = BSL for "what"
ASL where = Japanese Sign Language "what" + "location/place"
Very few signs are similar, as cultural differences and references dating back to their (country's) cultural development caused many signs to divert in different directions. When ASL was in its infancy, men and women wore bonnets/hats, so they are reflected in those signs for those words, whereas BSL didn't emphasize the hats/bonnets as important cultural gender markers when it was developing, hence BSL signs for those words are emphasized differently.
If you can understand BSL without captions, it's because some of the body language and lip movements help fill the gaps.
It's really not
For a sign language video I wasn't expecting such CRISP audio. You guys got an ASMR mic just to hear the breathing and and the cars in the background XD
That guy definitely not a Slytherin 😂😂😂😂
Alot of Portuguese sign language is same as American the only difference is the voice that's all .
ANDRE Boutin has been in love 😍
Love it ❤
I can see and hear but can't drive lol
I'm new here....are they a couple or just friends? Are they both deaf?
Their best friends, and yes Benny and jazzy are both deaf.
@@rainbow_T Ok, thank you so much for answering my questions. 🥰
@@BlueRose0616 very much welcome! 😃 if you have any more questions about the British deaf community your more than welcome to ask!
What is alp fow?
Alp fow?
If you find out, lmk!
@@TheKatarinaGiselle benny was signing “ I don’t understand what your saying” so it is either a problem with the subtitles. Or it is a short word to mean “ I don’t understand what your saying”
ARE U THAT MAN FROM LINGVANO?!
The man is my livanguwa what ever its called bsl teacher!!!
Hey thats the guy from Lingvano???
Is this the guy from the lingvano?
Quick question what does the B stand for in BSL
British x
Thanks
Does bsl mean basic sign language?
@@kingking3950 no it means British sign language
😂😂😂
That's the guy from lingavano app. What's his name
My mum says fee and alp fow and vat
ITS THE GUY FROM LINGVANO??
😁🤣🤣😄😅😆love it!🤩😘😍😎😊😋🤗☺😚😙😗😉😋😊
I am deaf
Haha 😂
Hi me deaf
Jesus God yes you will be blessed with peace ✌ heaven
I couldn't read the subtitles for the last one because the title of the short, your profile pic and -name and the subscribe button is over them
Srry no hate my brother is deaf but he's younger then me but if Ur deaf why U driving??
... Do you drive with your ears?
Deaf people can learn to drive just fine
@@jennivamp5yes you do drive with your ears. For the same reason it's illegal to drive with head phones in. You can't hear if someone is honking, an ambulance, firetruck, police siren, trains ect. It's dangerous.
@@frickfrack7075 no, but you can see lights with the mirrors.
Deaf people drive the same as hearing people they get taught how to drive the same as hearing people do, they get told visually about what do do if a car is behind them etc. there is allot of information in bsl or any sign language visually showing what to do it’s how they pass their theory test. Deaf People are more aware than hearing so are very good at looking more, and they have mirrors which they use they can see if a ambulance was behind or if a car cuts Infront. They drive very well I know allot of deaf who are excellent drivers.
@@frickfrack7075 that's why emergency vehicles have flashing lights and railway crossings (and everything else) have signs. It's not dangerous to drive deaf, it is dangerous to drive distracted, which is why it's illegal (in some places) to drive with headphones on.
What is alp fow?
I've been wondering the same thing!
Benny he signed “ I really don’t understand what your saying” so I think it might be a subtitles problem or a slang word to shorten the meaning of “ I don’t understand what your saying” since that is what he signed when the subtitles say that x