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  2. ASL Fingerspelling Word Printer - American Sign Language (ASL ...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-word

    Hi everyone, my name is Shrikar and I founded a company that translates videos to 61 languages. We recently just made a translation avatar for ASL, for any YouTube video, we create an ASL interpreter signing at what the video says at the correct time stamps.

  3. ASL Fingerspelling Practice Game - American Sign Language (ASL...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-game

    the simplest way to do that is to do what is implied by written word, but not practiced in spoken word, leaving a slight pause, or rest note between words. one of the most difficult parts of learning a new language is a problem referred to as segmentation. when we speak fluently there really are no natural breaks between words, so if one doesn't know the words well enough to understand where ...

  4. ASL Fingerspelling Alphabet - American Sign Language (ASL)...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl/fingerspelling/alphabet

    ASL Fingerspelling Alphabet. Fingerspelling is a way of spelling words using hand movements. The fingerspelling manual alphabet is used in sign language to spell out names of people and places for which there is not a sign. Fingerspelling can also be used to spell words for signs that the signer does not know the sign for, or to clarify a sign ...

  5. ASL Fingerspelling Word Search Puzzle Maker - American Sign...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-wordsearch

    the simplest way to do that is to do what is implied by written word, but not practiced in spoken word, leaving a slight pause, or rest note between words. one of the most difficult parts of learning a new language is a problem referred to as segmentation. when we speak fluently there really are no natural breaks between words, so if one doesn't know the words well enough to understand where ...

  6. BSL Fingerspelling Practice Game - British Sign Language (BSL ...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/bsl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-game

    Hello everyone, For my introduction to British Sign Language training, I am to post here my reasons to why I am dedicated to learn BSL. My previous role was a teaching and learning assistant at a secondary school and my current role is an art instructor in a day service for adults with learning difficulties.

  7. Sign Language Forum, Video Chat, and Community Site. Welcome to. On this community site you will find sign language discussion boards, video chat rooms, events calendar, and more. Select from the languages below. American Sign Language (ASL) British Sign Language (BSL)

  8. BSL Fingerspelling Word Search Puzzle Maker - British Sign...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/bsl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-wordsearch

    Hello everyone, For my introduction to British Sign Language training, I am to post here my reasons to why I am dedicated to learn BSL. My previous role was a teaching and learning assistant at a secondary school and my current role is an art instructor in a day service for adults with learning difficulties.

  9. BSL Fingerspelling Practice Game - British Sign Language (BSL ...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/bsl/fingerspelling/fingerspelling-game/?do=email

    Practice and improve your British Sign Language fingerspelling skills with this 2 minute fingerspelling challenge. How many fingerspelling words can you read in 2 minutes?

  10. American Sign Language (ASL) Discussion Forum

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl

    A board to chat about other things. 151. posts. Most visually intuitive signs. By Signuno, July 21. American Sign Language Forum - Practice, share, & discuss ASL. Videos, message boards, chatrooms, & lots more. A great site for anyone learning American Sign Language.

  11. When to sign "I Love You" using the version with "I","L" & "Y" vs...

    www.signlanguageforum.com/asl/topic/423-when-to-sign-i-love-you-using-the...

    the simplest way to do that is to do what is implied by written word, but not practiced in spoken word, leaving a slight pause, or rest note between words. one of the most difficult parts of learning a new language is a problem referred to as segmentation. when we speak fluently there really are no natural breaks between words, so if one doesn't know the words well enough to understand where ...