Hello!
I'm kindly asking to tell me what these signs mean.
Thank you very much.
It look like BSL (British Sign Language). I am guessing that it might be the word for "bit". I am not from Great Britain. I am from Canada and I use ASL (American Sign Language).
What is the source/context of these signs? Where did you see them?Hello!
I'm kindly asking to tell me what these signs mean.
Thank you very much.
I wonder if he'll come back.I notice member ad leaving i aussrance not sure where is offline i dont know
Where are our British signing friends? Help!
The middle one looks like an S but the others . . . ? I thought BSL alphabet was two-handed (except for C)?
Sorry Travis, I don't want to hijack this thread, so I will make a brief answer.how do you know study long ? sign language translate? :lol i ma curious your experience?
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Sorry Travis, I don't want to hijack this thread, so I will make a brief answer.
I studied sign language several years, and graduated from a two-year college ITP (interpreter training program).
OK?
Yes, I'm hearing.Be careful you are otherwise prevent to hijacked! I understand
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that is nice you are look like deaf or hearing I am assurance! i think you are hearing
... D_A_N may be making it up to confuse us.
I looked at the "BSL Alphabet" from Reba's thread. None of the three fingers spelling does not match any of the alphabets. So it has to be another sign language from somewhere instead of BSL and ASL. Or in other words, D_A_N may be making it up to confuse us.
Yes, I'm hearing.