50 States and Capital cities in ASL

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

Learn all 50 States and Capital cities in American Sign Language

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  • Cool video! Good job. Keep it up!

    Yeah I agree about OKC.

    For Providence, its not PT Town, you might be confusing it for Provincetown. The sign for Providence is shaking P up and down.

  • You signed Nashville, TN wrong, it signs with "N" with saying it like government sign.

  • Thank you for posting this!

  • Yes, it is OKC for Oklahoma City.

  • Oklahoma City fingerspells OKC, not Okla. City

  • Cool video Ben - ask Lilah about the sign for Madison :)

  • North Dakota is usually signed with an "n" and an upward movement up into a "d."

    Also, Bismarck is signed from the forehead "b" to "k."

    Saint Paul is like an "x" by your forehead and then extending your finger out to touch your forehead. It's similar to someone asking you something.

  • FYI - there's a sign for Topeka. :) Same as Trenton.

  • you signed Columbia, SC wrong. It signed almost like dollar but with closed O handshape.

  • hi-

    Good job! However, there are two that I need to let you know. Salem (Oregon) that you signed was "Seattle." Salem- "S" same movement as Austin (Texas). AND Olympia (Washington)- "O" same movment as "government."

    Hope you learn something new from me, I'm from the northwest. ;0)

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