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  • im chinese and i hv no idea what u r trying to do

  • There are 120 different sign language around the world. I went to Karate World championship and met a lot of deaf people from karate in Rome, Italy in 2001. They do communicate differently.

    I just wanted to remind you that you need to build your confidence in front of camera. You need to practice before you post on the camera. You can do better next time. :)

  • Great job! I am a hearing person who was taught ASL and Signed English as a baby. I am teaching a Sign Language camp to some young girls and was looking for some videos of kids doing sign then came upon yours. I actually speak Mandarin Chinese and was curious as to what book you found. I might be able to help you!

  • haa. i understood what u said in some parts.. but hten i got lost..

  • same here

  • What the hell is that girl doing?She is just waving her hands in the air.

  • she aint waving her hands in the air. first she said hi and then she said something about death... or not haring... in ASL thats what it meant XD

  • ok..i don't understand what she is doing..lol

  • no she's not I'm learning this stuff right now.

  • u r so cute

  • their should be right so that way all the deaf ppl around the world can communicate, but i guess it make sense that in every country there different hand gestures meaning different things and meaning for one another

  • I am blind as well as deaf and sign language as well as Braille have their own languages. If you live in American you will use ASL or American Sign Language, if you live in Japan, you will use JSL or Japanese Sign language. Of course all of these can be use tactilely or sign in the hands in order to feel them.

    There is no such thing as a international sign language. Both Braille and sign language have similar symbols or signs but they just mean different things and the syntax is different.

    :)

  • There are such things as international sign languages, indeed there are at least a few which have that very title. It's just that they're generally constructed with the goal of being an universal language, and few people use them because, being constructed, they are awkward.

  • hmmm maybe this would help if I knew chinese XD lol

  • is there a very big difference? Coz I want to go learn Chinese sign language and I'm wondering if there's a point since that can only be use with Chinese right?

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