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Deaf Culture |
I am 20 years old. | |
I don't understand.This is signed as "I UNDERSTAND" with the negative facial expression. The sign DON'T is already implied with the facial expression, so it does not need to be signed. | |
My name is Deborah (name sign).The phrase is signed here as: "MY NAME D-E-B-O-R-A-H (name-sign)". This is used as an example. Deborah fingerspelled her name first and then gave her name sign, which is the D-handshape moving in a curl downward from her head to indicate curly hair. You can learn more about Name Signs in ASL 1 - Unit 3. | |
Nice to meet you.The phrase is signed here as: "NICE MEET YOU." This phrase can also be signed as "NICE MEET" with MEET signed with the back of your dominant hand facing you and the back of your non-dominant hand facing the person you are meeting. When MEET is signed directionally this way, signing YOU is not necessary. | |
No, I'm not deaf, I'm hearing. | |
Once upon a time | |
See you later. | |
SIGN | |
SIGN LANGUAGE | |
STUDENT | |
Take care of yourself.This phrase is signed as: "TAKE-CARE". This is like saying "take care!" when you say goodbye in English. | |
TEACHER | |
Thank you. | |
There is no sign for that, you need to fingerspell it. | |
What does that mean?This is signed as "MEANING?" with the wh-word question facial expression. The rest of the words are implied with the facial expression, so it is only necessary to sign MEANING in this phrase. | |
What is your name? | |
What is your teacher's name? | |
Where are you learning sign language? | |
Who is your teacher? | |