Chime New Member Joined Dec 20, 2015 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2016 #1 What words sometimes trip you up when you're trying to fingerspell them? Today, for me, ALWAYS was giving me some janky fingers
What words sometimes trip you up when you're trying to fingerspell them? Today, for me, ALWAYS was giving me some janky fingers
Bottesini Old Deaf Ranter Premium Member Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 43,645 Reaction score 506 Jan 10, 2016 #2 Chime said: What words sometimes trip you up when you're trying to fingerspell them? Today, for me, ALWAYS was giving me some janky fingers Click to expand... None. Are you a new ASL student?
Chime said: What words sometimes trip you up when you're trying to fingerspell them? Today, for me, ALWAYS was giving me some janky fingers Click to expand... None. Are you a new ASL student?
AlleyCat Well-Known Member Joined Jun 18, 2005 Messages 18,779 Reaction score 2,287 Jan 11, 2016 #3 The only times I've seen people trip up are when there's an "r" and a "t" next to each other, for some reason. But for anyone who is fluent in ASL, I don't see anybody getting their words tripped up, myself included.
The only times I've seen people trip up are when there's an "r" and a "t" next to each other, for some reason. But for anyone who is fluent in ASL, I don't see anybody getting their words tripped up, myself included.
SigningTinker Member Joined Dec 6, 2015 Messages 52 Reaction score 1 Jan 11, 2016 #4 I know quite a bit of sign language, but words with 'L' and/or 'R' in them are confusing.
caz Active Member Joined Oct 8, 2006 Messages 3,222 Reaction score 23 Jan 11, 2016 #5 I bad speller but can do it fast even if spelt wrong.older people in north England tend to finger spell rather than sign.if you just mean alephbet no problems I not good asl but my own bsl no problems
I bad speller but can do it fast even if spelt wrong.older people in north England tend to finger spell rather than sign.if you just mean alephbet no problems I not good asl but my own bsl no problems