Is sign language the same in other countries too? Just wondering if the French, Chinese, Africans have their own version of SL or if we just learn one version we'll communicate with many. :)
@Awake4Islam Good question :) Each country has their own sign language. Even in other English speaking countries. Britain is different from Australia and the USA.
I have enjoyed all of your tutorials on ESL for babies. Thank you very much for making them. I'm having a hard time seeing the difference between the one-handed "good" and "thank you," however. Are they the same?
They are the same, it is based on context and how you use it. It is the same in English as: there, their and they're. They sound the same but are used differently in sentences.
Is sign language the same in other countries too? Just wondering if the French, Chinese, Africans have their own version of SL or if we just learn one version we'll communicate with many. :)
Awake4Islam 5 months ago
@Awake4Islam Good question :) Each country has their own sign language. Even in other English speaking countries. Britain is different from Australia and the USA.
SmartHandsCA 5 months ago
I learned Thank You from Blue Clues. (:
kdai2012 5 months ago
where's 'you're welcome?!?!?!?!?!"
emoemoemo13666 7 months ago
@emoemoemo13666 I'll have to add that one!! :)
SmartHandsCA 7 months ago
Is the word "good" signed the same way?
DKBMHussey 9 months ago
@DKBMHussey yes basically, before it was signed with two hands but now it's done mostly with one hand.
SmartHandsCA 9 months ago
I LOVE your videos!
EmmaAwesomeSauce29 10 months ago
Great video, THANK YOU!
LadybugGirlShow 11 months ago
I was wondering if you could make one for "your welcome".
lisarappold 1 year ago
You have a wonderful baby, and I want to THANK YOU for making this videos for everybody, please, never stop doing that. God bless you!
JORGE75USA 1 year ago
singurul semn pentru MULTUMESC ! [romanian sign language]
ProfesoaraGeta 1 year ago
I have enjoyed all of your tutorials on ESL for babies. Thank you very much for making them. I'm having a hard time seeing the difference between the one-handed "good" and "thank you," however. Are they the same?
iriswing 2 years ago 2
They are the same, it is based on context and how you use it. It is the same in English as: there, their and they're. They sound the same but are used differently in sentences.
:-)
SmartHandsCA 2 years ago
I was also confused by this. Thanks for clearing this up.
awinknasmile 2 years ago 2