Have you ever tried learning foreign sign language?

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i was just watching videos about FSL on youtube and it's interesting how they sign so differently from us. like in arabic, the sign for green is "slitting throat" :giggle:
 
also, one time a woman told me that the BSL for chocolate is "period"- not as in ".", as in MENSTRUATION

how ironic!!
 
JClarke is an Aussie and uses AUSLAN while also learning ASL for his visits to America. He has posted some videos somewhere on here where he shows the differences in AUSLAN and ASL. It's interesting to see the differences. AUSLAN is more graphic to me.
 
JClarke is an Aussie and uses AUSLAN while also learning ASL for his visits to America. He has posted some videos somewhere on here where he shows the differences in AUSLAN and ASL. It's interesting to see the differences. AUSLAN is more graphic to me.

let me go find his videos.. sounds very interesting. thanks for telling me :)

was just watching indian people sign.. i find ISL to be a lot of work! the way they do the ABC's is very odd..

isldictionary's Channel - YouTube
 
I know a little bit of Kenyan/Swahili, British, and Irish... And a couple words in Russian.
 
I am having enough of a hard time just learning ASL with the limited time I can devote to studies, that I don't need to confuse myself with anymore. :eek3:

I can speak a little in Spanish and German, but that's about it. Oh and obviously English.
 
I am considering going and living with friends this summer in Argentina and I would be learning Argentine Sign Language.

I do have several years of Spanish, so that should help the ability to read the book and stuff. It could be very interesting.
 
I am considering going and living with friends this summer in Argentina and I would be learning Argentine Sign Language.

I do have several years of Spanish, so that should help the ability to read the book and stuff. It could be very interesting.

that sounds awesome emmer! will it be your first time traveling out of country? i have always wanted to meet deaf people from different countries
 
I am considering going and living with friends this summer in Argentina and I would be learning Argentine Sign Language.

I do have several years of Spanish, so that should help the ability to read the book and stuff. It could be very interesting.

I've been to Argentina several times, beautiful country! You staying in Buenos Aires or outside of the city?
 
JClarke is an Aussie and uses AUSLAN while also learning ASL for his visits to America. He has posted some videos somewhere on here where he shows the differences in AUSLAN and ASL. It's interesting to see the differences. AUSLAN is more graphic to me.

Where his videos? I interested to see difference between AUSLAN to ASL. And I like to see how different are from BSL cos AUSLAN uses lot of BSL signs and see how different ASL is.
 
I've been out of the country several times, and this would be my second time to South America. I would be Cordoba, which is another large city in Argentina.
 
Where I teach, they are offering Spanish sign language classes. The kids really love it...well, until they have a test. ;)
 
I learned the ABC's and numbers in Russian sign, but that was years ago and of course, I don't remember any of them right now.
 
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I am learning Thai Sign Language and ASL too, but my main concentration has been AUSLAN because I am an Aussie.
 
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