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  1. Oops! We ran into some problems. - Deaf Community

    Actually, mine does comapre the systems linguistically. MCE's are not true languages nor are they true pidgins. ASL is a true and naturally evolving laguistic system based on visual/spatial …

  2. How to Learn American Sign Language in 2024 - All Deaf

    Aug 26, 2023 · How long it takes for you to master ASL depends entirely on you and the method you use to learn it. Theoretically, it could take 5 months or 5 years. What is the fastest way to …

  3. ASL Idioms? - Deaf Community

    Jul 19, 2005 · I am wondering if anyone here knows any ASL idioms. I have seen "train go sorry" but that is the only one anyone has ever shown me, and I know there has to be more, every …

  4. All Deaf Community, Culture, & Sign Language

    All Deaf is the largest online community and resource hub for people with hearing loss. Learn real-life success and challenging stories, ASL, and more.

  5. Translating a song from English to TRUE Asl. | Deaf Community

    Nov 28, 2012 · Having new ASL students attempt to translate songs is something hearing ASL teachers (ick) seem to LOVE to do because (being hearing themselves) they think it's "cool". …

  6. Old ASL signs vs New signs - Deaf Community

    May 2, 2005 · New ASL signs Diehardbiker, I understand what you mean in regards to the grammar, rules, syntax and so forth. You're right, the ASL grammar has not changed very …

  7. "Ohio" City Signs - Deaf Community

    Mar 12, 2009 · Hi Everyone! I was wondering if any Ohioans (or anyone else) had ASL signs for Ohio's three major cities: "Columbus," "Cleveland," and "Cincinnati." I once saw a sign for …

  8. So Many Different Signs for One Word. | Deaf Community

    May 1, 2003 · AB, ASL is no different than any other language on earth. They all have different words to say the same thing. While ASL isn't based on English grammar, its signs are based …

  9. ASL Idioms | Deaf Community

    Apr 26, 2009 · Idioms ( In a hurry due to new granddaughter and busy ) 1. "Legs in air" = Suddenly taken sick. 2. "I, I, I," repeatedly on chest = Egotistical

  10. Difference between ASL and ESL? - Deaf Community

    Mar 12, 2006 · ASL is a language with vocabulary and grammatical structures distinct from all other languages. As a language, ASL has developed naturally over time and is the "natural …