One of the fun and special traditions enjoyed and shared by the Deaf Community is signing stories using Number or Alphabet hand shapes. In these stories, various hand shapes do not stand for the numbers and letters themselves, but are used as signs or gestures to convey concepts. They are signed in alphabetical or numerical order, and used in amazing ways to sign or act out a story.
Video excerpt from American Sign Language for Families video series by Color of Language. http://www.coloroflanguage.com/asl_abc_stories.htm
aha funny
Klausny5 3 weeks ago
good job
mazzabrittany 4 months ago
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 :(
matt8050 6 months ago
@rynma
haha, ja tez!!
AgataLinczowska 8 months ago
kurwa nic nie slysze...
rynma 1 year ago
Translation???
GFApryl 1 year ago
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wow good number with ASL,,,
how about go backward number from 10 to 1,,,
try it
bestamerica 1 year ago
AS a deaf dancer- NOT BAD at all (wink)
roadrunnerdance 1 year ago
That's pretty cool
Roseinme 2 years ago
wait the freinds got hit by a car ?
help translate please ?
Mrbinabear93 2 years ago