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Sign Language #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 10, 2009 18:17 pm   Sign Language
 

Hello my friends
Today I came across this below website and I thought it might be interesting for members.

http://www.masterstech-home.com/The_Library/ASL_Dictionary_Project/ASL_Tables/I.html
I get it from the above-mentioned website:
American Sign Language


I love you

Does it differ from British Sign Language?
Does anybody now?

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Sign Language #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:34 am   Sign Language
 

I think Sign Language is international so the signs are the same in British English. By the way, please note the correct spelling of 'know'.

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Sign Language #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:01 am   Sign Language
 

Torsten wrote:
I think Sign Language is international so the signs are the same in British English.
Good afternoon Torsten
But, I don't think so.
British Sign Language (BSL)
American Sign Language (ASL)
List of sign languages
(On the whole, deaf sign languages are independent of oral languages and follow their own paths of development. For example, British Sign Language and American Sign Language are quite different and mutually unintelligible, even though the hearing people of Britain and America share the same oral language.)
quoted from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_language
Torsten wrote:
By the way, please note the correct spelling of 'know'.
Thanks. It was a typo.
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