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  • aha funny

  • good job

    

  • Hi,

    I'm Hearing myself and I been learning asl for about 20 years (on and off) I do have a few friends who are deaf. however this video is the first time I see this... I was wondering if you can translate a bit. (I did understand bit and peice however you kinda went fast and was hard to understand the whole story sorry :(

  • kurwa nic nie slysze...

  • @rynma

    haha, ja tez!!

  • Translation???

  • '

    wow good number with ASL,,,

    how about go backward number from 10 to 1,,,

    try it

  • AS a deaf dancer- NOT BAD at all (wink)

  • That's pretty cool

  • wait the freinds got hit by a car ?

    help translate please ?

  • you are awesome.

  • That's very nice story!

  • that was really cool!

    in my sign language class,

    we have to sign a childrens story.

    nice use of classifiers!

  • Loved the 5+2 and stuff with the handshapes!

  • When I see first begin open video. Warning sad story. I am very proud about warning. I was imaging with your numbers story. WOW!! It looks perfect with numbers. Its pretty sad to see the accident happens. Numbers story matches. Thank for sharing with us.

  • if you want to learn ASL i would suggest taking classes or finding ASL/Deaf events around your area. if you check the internet you should be able to find ASL/Deaf meetings near where you live and most people are very patient with people trying to learn. Around here (So CA) there are ASL meetings ranging from beginners meetings with mostly hearing people trying to learn to places where its mostly Deaf people hanging out, so im sure u can find something in your area. damn i wrote alot.

  • i think u are not finish for what is next step???

  • i am learing asl as i feel it is important more peeps do. i would love any hints you could give me as to were to gain more help in doing so. i know my asl a to z and 1 to 10. i am now starting to learn words.

  • if you want to learn ASL i would suggest taking classes or finding ASL/Deaf events around your area. if you check the internet you should be able to find ASL/Deaf meetings near where you live and most people are very patient with people trying to learn. Around here (So CA) there are ASL meetings ranging from beginners meetings with mostly hearing people trying to learn to places where its mostly Deaf people hanging out, so im sure u can find something in your area. damn i wrote alot.

  • Yeah! that's true

  • that is an out and out lie and YOU KNOW IT!

  • woow cool story wth number, i am deaf too

  • not nice. i am deaf. not really use number that all.

  • yep thats true

  • yep thats true

  • WTF is this? How does this relate to sign language?

  • who knows but thats mean to a bunch of people ....

  • it is a number story, meaning he is telling the story using the number signs from 1-10 consecutively. 1- friends, points to each person, they sit down. 2- the two of them look around. 3- car pulls out and starts to drive away etc. the thing that makes this interesting is he sometimes instead of using the sign for a number (such as 7) he will have a 5 on one hand and a 2 on the other. its about a major car accident, watch it again, you should be able to figure it out.

  • You're not supposed to use the exact signs in a number story, you use NUMBERS to replace signs.

    Very good

  • this is a good story i really enjoyed it im currently learning how to do a number story in my ASL 1 class.

  • I noticed that you arent using the proper numbers. :-) but it was alright...i guess

  • i dont get it

  • different hand motions mean different things, so in one motion, it may not look like much, but it might be a very important part of the story line. apparently, from the other comments, it was very sad.

  • We need to search in YouTube for:SUPPORT DEAF CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE RIGHTS, problems with the implant and no sign language for Hearing impaired children

  • I love this! I've also seen ABC stories, or stories with the same handshape ('B' or 4 shape) Very cool.

  • Ha that was way too cool! that's an awesome way to remember the numbers! now you should make a story for the teens and 20's those are the worst to remember!!

  • I had to do something like this in my ASL class

    but I used the A-Z way. I enjoyed it ☺

  • it was great but it was very sad story.

  • that's cool. :]

  • that was great...^^

  • That was awesome.  :)

  • that was nice : D

  • Great!

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