The sign for excited in sign language is a great sign to learn to show your enthusiasm for something. Learn more about how to sign the word for excited in American Sign Language with tips from deaf signing expert in this free sign language video.
Expert: Rachel Berman
Bio: Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
You have really helped me a lot! Thank you very much!
LotsOffGlitter 5 months ago
@tzm777 most likely, the context in which they are used.
fashionbeckons 6 months ago
@TheAwesomeness103 Nooo they are so not fake. The woman signing really is deaf and has someone else to speak for her.
zoegirl25 6 months ago
I have heard more than many rumors that these videos are full of false hand gestures...Can someone please tell if this is trueor not?
TheAwesomeness103 1 year ago
I Agree With tzm777 .. Im Very Intrestede In Learing ASL Because I Have Friends Who Are Deaf And I Wanna Learn To Communicate With Them Better :)
cochinopepino 1 year ago
what is the difference between the signs for "motivated" and "enthusiastic"? they look quite similar to me. is it the tempo/speed of the motion? granted, i am a novice at asl (only been learning for a few days). your videos are quite fast, but helpful. they're very different from the videos made by hearing people. i think this is the best way to learn. thank you!
tzm777 2 years ago
you can also learn so much more by just watching her sign things. for instance, practice or review. :)
caligurl4u05 2 years ago
yeah i know first time learning sign language is hard to learn and slow is better so you can understand more clear and plus when i took it the teacher was hearing but she didn't talk the for 1 hour she wanted the class to get expose to it that way to figure the signs without telling use with voice
ek4051 2 years ago
This is a little too fast, but I'll get it
broadwaymelody33 3 years ago