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    These are the first 25 words you need to learn how to sign in American Sign Language (ASL). I believe ASL is for everyone. It's a beautiful language and love the idea of everyone being able to communicate with the deaf. This video is for just that, the first step towards everyone learning ASL. The great news is you don't have to stop after this video. Below you'll not only find the navigation for this video, but also a link to a couple of playlists to keep learning how to sign!
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    NAVIGATION
    0:00 - Intro
    0:28 - TEACHING - Learn these 5 things first
    FIRST 25 SIGNS
    1:19 - 1. Hello
    1:25 - 2. See you later
    1:37 - 3. I or Me
    1:46 - 4. Father
    1:56 - 5. Mother
    2:03 - 6. Yes
    2:11 - 7. No
    2:20 - 8. Help
    2:34 - 9. Please
    2:42 - 10. Thank You
    2:49 - 11. Want
    2:58 - 12. What?
    3:08 - 13. Dog
    3:15 - 14. Cat
    3:22 - 15. Again or Repeat
    3:30 - 16. Eat/Food
    3:44 - 17. Milk
    3:51 - 18. More
    3:59 - 19. Go To
    4:09 - 20. Bathroom
    4:19 - 21. Fine
    4:27 - 22. Like
    4:37 - 23. Learn
    4:45 - 24. Sign
    4:54 - 25. Finish or Done
    SENTENCES
    5:05 - Hello! My name is Meredith.
    5:35 - I'm fine.
    5:45 - How are you?
    5:55 - Nice to meet you.
    6:06 - All done!
    #LearnASL #LearnHowToSign #ASL

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  • @publicadventures
    @publicadventures Před 2 lety +22671

    I feel like the schooling system needed to have these classes installed in the curriculum years ago I feel like it would really help everyone

    • @keriboehm740
      @keriboehm740 Před 2 lety +1135

      ASL should be taught in schools on the elementary level that way we all can communicate with those who have to use it, that way there is no more languags barrier.

    • @publicadventures
      @publicadventures Před 2 lety +366

      @@keriboehm740 I don’t really remember much from elementary I think it should be a part of the system from elementary till graduation so that anyone could carry on a full conversation with ease

    • @keriboehm740
      @keriboehm740 Před 2 lety +264

      @@publicadventures you remember how to read and write, therefore being taught ASL all through elementary would ingrain this type of language in you as well. Children have excellent memory, and learning ASL from a young age will increase ASL as a core language for all people. It will become an innate pathway of communicate that is natural without thought. Just like how you can write, spell & read without too much thought.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +503

      Love this conversation. ASL is for everyone! It starts with the deaf community and those who love ASL to spread this language.

    • @publicadventures
      @publicadventures Před 2 lety +20

      @@keriboehm740 the only ASL I remember from elementary is I a closed fist with pinky finger erect pointed toward the sky placed in the middle of my chest with the index finger and thumb inward towards my chest

  • @ellieliebenow5273
    @ellieliebenow5273 Před 3 lety +5489

    Me: I'm already learning french, Italian, and Korean
    Still me: LEARN SIGN

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +395

      WOW!!!! Maybe I need to pick up another language too.

    • @noodly3890
      @noodly3890 Před 3 lety +118

      im italian and i rarely see others wanting to learn our language heh i hope it goes well for you! im also being ambitious trying to learn korean, japanese and asl

    • @hearbyheart9512
      @hearbyheart9512 Před 3 lety +23

      Learning French how difficult

    • @JRanaya1726
      @JRanaya1726 Před 3 lety +3

      !@#$%^&*()

    • @edgyspoon5793
      @edgyspoon5793 Před 3 lety +23

      thats really cool! im also learning korean and sign language

  • @drewsbadatgame291
    @drewsbadatgame291 Před 10 měsíci +162

    learning this because i’m slowly going deaf, it sucks, but i’m so glad there’s something

    • @kksmith9132
      @kksmith9132 Před měsícem +9

      I feel so bad for you I really do hope you well be ok have a nice day

    • @AdeleiTeillana
      @AdeleiTeillana Před měsícem +6

      Unfortunately if no one around you is able to sign it won't really help. I figure if I ever lose so much hearing that hearing aids don't help me anymore I'll just text with people. Even though my younger sister has actually lost more hearing than I have, no one in our family knows sign, so texting back and forth would be the easiest way to go. Plus we'll still be able to talk, since we grew up hearing. If you really think you want to use sign, try to get some family members to learn with you.

    • @honestlyjustno9312
      @honestlyjustno9312 Před 27 dny +3

      Although it may be hard at first, sign is a beautiful language with an amazing community attached to it. Don't believe those who say the good times in life are over, I promise you they aren't. You just have a new way of sharing them with those you love ♡

    • @barrysmith8193
      @barrysmith8193 Před 26 dny +3

      Being deaf is actually a blessing. You will learn intuitive to see what others won’t ever see. I’m a deaf Vietnam combat veteran. You are entering a whole new world. I can still,play guitar and 5 string banjo at an expert level.

    • @armyxrose8596
      @armyxrose8596 Před 10 dny +1

      Hey, i see it's been 9 months since you wrote this so maybe you are at the point where you have become deaf. I don't know what the people around you have made you feel like neither do I know what it must feel like or how I'm going to make you feel but I just hope you believe that this is not something for others to pity you or sympathize you about. It is alright and this will be a world you will slowly start exploring now. Finding various other ways of communication, although people would never let go of the opportunity to make you feel lesser than them. I just hope you know that it is the f world that is not inclusive enough and you are still perfect, as perfect a human can be. (The imperfect perfection XD)
      I don't know how I came across here or what I said made sense to you and in case I said something insensitive I apologise.

  • @amandaski
    @amandaski Před 5 měsíci +304

    My neighbor came and dropped a package off to me that had mistakenly been delivered to her address.
    She's deaf and her eyes LIT UP when I was able to communicate with her in sign, even though it was INCREDIBLY rudimentary and I'm not very good (yet). She understood me and I understood her and it was an incredible experience. Thank you for helping me to have a conversation with my neighbor.

  • @Havemercyitspercy777
    @Havemercyitspercy777 Před 2 lety +4432

    It makes me upset that this isn’t even offered in school.. I would’ve LOVED to take courses.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +180

      Several schools do offer it but we'd love to see even more.

    • @superbloom_3
      @superbloom_3 Před 2 lety +33

      Same! Hopefully some schools will start adding in ASL electives/courses

    • @whoknowsatthispoint7508
      @whoknowsatthispoint7508 Před 2 lety +53

      @@superbloom_3 Yeah. I think ASL should be counted as a language course, so you could take it and it would count as language credits like Spanish or French class would

    • @kierablake4044
      @kierablake4044 Před 2 lety +10

      My school added asl and I’m starting to learn it on Monday

    • @signsewfun1784
      @signsewfun1784 Před 2 lety +13

      Hi! ASL is being counted as a foreign language credit, depending on the school of course. High schools are offering ASL, mostly in the bigger cities/towns and high schools are also connecting with local community colleges to allow students to learn ASL there. It’s happening!

  • @cold3505
    @cold3505 Před 3 lety +2964

    i’ve lost around 50% of my hearing and could lose more, i’ve decided to start learning just in case. it will also just be nice to know in general. thank you for this!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +226

      This a great idea. ASL would definitely be a great support with a hearing loss. Encourage your family and friends to learn too!

    • @ayshfa2095
      @ayshfa2095 Před 3 lety +70

      I hope you will recover ❤️❤️

    • @silk1440
      @silk1440 Před 3 lety +29

      even if you dot lose it is still good to know

    • @shaddai7415
      @shaddai7415 Před 3 lety +21

      That’s really cool (learning)! Btw is that Sap hahaha

    • @cold3505
      @cold3505 Před 3 lety +14

      @@shaddai7415 yes it is sapnap lololol

  • @IWillLoveJESUS_Forever
    @IWillLoveJESUS_Forever Před rokem +794

    Practice:
    Hello - 1:29
    See you later - 1:26
    I or me - 1:38
    Father - 1:46
    Mother - 1:57
    Yes - 2:03
    No - 2:12
    Help - 2:20
    Please - 2:34
    Thank You - 2:42
    Want - 2:49
    What - 2:58
    Dog - 3:08
    Cat - 3:15
    Again or Repeat - 3:22
    Eat/Food - 3:30
    Milk - 3:44
    More - 3:51
    Go to - 3:59
    Bathroom - 4:09
    Fine - 4:20
    Like - 4:27
    Learn - 4:37
    Sign - 4:46
    Finish or Done - 4:55
    Hello! My name is ... - 5:05
    I´m fine - 5:36
    How are you? - 5:45
    Nice to meet you. - 5:55

  • @ellespearls7227
    @ellespearls7227 Před rokem +292

    My 3yr old Nephew recently lost his hearing. He was perfectly fine and then in a span of about 2 weeks he just went completely deaf. This is the first ASL video I've checked out. It makes me feel like I really can learn it. I don't ever want to not be able to communicate with him.

    • @javierx7210
      @javierx7210 Před rokem +22

      You got this, start with baby steps, learn the letters, then short sentences or common phrases and build from that

    • @froglobster
      @froglobster Před rokem

      That is a medical emergency, if it gets diagnosed early the child may be able to recover. Child needs to go to ENT immediately.
      Type..Sudden hearing loss- ear health Canada
      And check Fauquier ENT

    • @JoDo777
      @JoDo777 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Find a licensed Integrative Medical doctor.

    • @dancingnerdyreadingfatmads6530
      @dancingnerdyreadingfatmads6530 Před 10 měsíci +23

      hey, as somebody who was born hearing and then lost it, most of my family hasn't made an effort to learn. you're freaking amazing just for trying

    • @Jimmbleton
      @Jimmbleton Před měsícem

      Omg ❤️

  • @kimberlygearhart3255
    @kimberlygearhart3255 Před rokem +4557

    I recently had a deaf customer with two deaf children. I felt so bad that I couldn't sign to her. It made the whole experience very hard for all of us. I came home that evening ready to cry. I want to learn so I can interact with the deaf community in a way that is pleasing for everyone. Thank you for this video!!!

    • @northalgoma
      @northalgoma Před rokem +182

      I just had a similar experience today. an elderly man came in to the store, and started signing something. i felt so bad I couldn't understand or communicate, hence why I'm here.

    • @JustAnotherY0te
      @JustAnotherY0te Před rokem +41

      This was my reason for wanting to learn ASL, a deaf customer came in where I was working and I never want to not be able to at least try and communicate again with someone!

    • @Ditto-.
      @Ditto-. Před rokem +27

      I went to a store where everyone who works there is deaf and I felt awful not knowing ASL😅

    • @thatonev6429
      @thatonev6429 Před rokem +12

      this same thing happened to me a couple days ago at work. i know basic signs (hello, yes, no, thank you, goodbye, etc) but i couldn't even tell him prices without typing it out

    • @mondayislit2078
      @mondayislit2078 Před rokem +26

      bro same, I work at Starbucks and when to gets busy it gets very stressful. Normally were able to greet everyone that walks in and be aware but it was so busy, after it cooled down the same guy I saw stand to the side for about 30-45 minutes came up to write something saying he didn't want to wait up the line. The whole time we just thought he was looking around, anyways I marked his order as one of my lunch markouts, hope next time see him I can surprise him😀

  • @magicalcarrot7
    @magicalcarrot7 Před 3 lety +2062

    Ah yes i now know how to say “mother please I want dog” in sign language

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +287

      That a pretty great phrase to learn!

    • @frog911
      @frog911 Před 3 lety +79

      w o n d e r f u l

    • @arandompharaoh5549
      @arandompharaoh5549 Před 2 lety +93

      r/Oddlyspecific

    • @lauracollins4195
      @lauracollins4195 Před 2 lety +62

      This comment just made our whole family laugh out loud at the breakfast table.

    • @socksforken
      @socksforken Před 2 lety +26

      @@lauracollins4195
      I hope they don’t say it at the breakfast table.

  • @Maya_Ruinz
    @Maya_Ruinz Před rokem +62

    As a complete beginner this is definitely more complex then it seems when you have to take into account many numerous gestures and hand positioning. This is definitely something that needs to be taught on a larger scale, even if its just the basics.

  • @TheTexasMuslim
    @TheTexasMuslim Před rokem +178

    My Wife and I are learning ASL together. I feel like we both contribute to each other's learning. I speak two languages currently, and learning the unspoken language of ASL. It's amazing to be able to communicate in different ways. I agree with what another user said, Schools should definitely teach ASL. It's very rewarding in it's own way.

    • @PatriciaAlves-rx4hr
      @PatriciaAlves-rx4hr Před rokem

      Are you a native English speaker? I want to learn ASL, but as I am not Advanced in English yet I am really afraid that learn ASL could hamper my performance in English, like make it difficult to learn complex sentences for example. Do you know if it could be a problem?

    • @TheTexasMuslim
      @TheTexasMuslim Před rokem +1

      @@PatriciaAlves-rx4hr ASL has its own syntax. You shouldn't have problems if you have basic understanding of English.

    • @PatriciaAlves-rx4hr
      @PatriciaAlves-rx4hr Před rokem

      @@TheTexasMuslim Ok... Thanks for answer my question ☺

    • @Kim.K.Edwards
      @Kim.K.Edwards Před 7 měsíci

      That’s inspiring, I’m learning a new language too and was interested in learning asl too!! May I ask how long it took you to learn a second language?

    • @TheTexasMuslim
      @TheTexasMuslim Před 7 měsíci

      @@Kim.K.Edwards It honestly depends on the person. I found Duolingo for Second Languages is very informative and structured to make learning fun and simple.
      As for ASL, I learned through many apps and watched CZcams videos. Truthfully, With the Internet being what it is, Learning a language can be just as easy compared to learning how to do just about anything else. It takes time, And commitment, But once you start it's like riding a bike. At least for me anyways... 😂

  • @brandonsmith884
    @brandonsmith884 Před 2 lety +1259

    This video actuially helped me alot. I'm learning for my girlfriend. She isn't deaf but her selective mutism stops her from speaking so she has to sign. I'm mostly just learning to be able to understand her.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +184

      Way to be so supportive to your girlfriend.

    • @equestriangirl89
      @equestriangirl89 Před 2 lety +13

      So does that mean she chooses not to talk or what? I've never heard that term before.

    • @JavierPerez-zr2ic
      @JavierPerez-zr2ic Před 2 lety +109

      @@equestriangirl89 No, it means that a person goes mute in only certain settings. Like, they could talk fine in one setting, but they can’t in another

    • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
      @TruckTaxiMoveIt Před 2 lety +5

      Wow

    • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
      @TruckTaxiMoveIt Před 2 lety +7

      @@JavierPerez-zr2ic wow ...
      I'm feeling so bad right now

  • @golfgeniuskimtaehyung7449
    @golfgeniuskimtaehyung7449 Před 2 lety +2813

    This should seriously be a MANDATORY subject in school. Like instead of teaching us stuff that we might not ever need in the adult world, they should teach us sign language so we can communicate with hearing impaired people. I taught myself how to introduce myself in sign. And I hope to learn more. I loved this video!

    • @Iemonic
      @Iemonic Před 2 lety +20

      u can also communicate with mute people

    • @GokuInstinct1
      @GokuInstinct1 Před 2 lety +13

      Honestly I think Spanish should be more important for jobs and such. Not many people out there using ASL so the reality is it’s not that important. Definitely should not be mandatory.

    • @Iemonic
      @Iemonic Před 2 lety +56

      @@GokuInstinct1 um no?? spanish speakers usually know english, if not they can learn, but if someone is deaf they cant just hear english :l cant read lips either bc of mask mandate. think.

    • @golfgeniuskimtaehyung7449
      @golfgeniuskimtaehyung7449 Před 2 lety +21

      @@GokuInstinct1 I think ASL should be. ASL should count as wayyy more important than other curriculum.If you run into a deaf person anytime in your life you could make them feel comfortable communicating with them. Also, if you are in a life or death situation and you can't talk you could use sign language and it may save your life.

    • @violetgacha1402
      @violetgacha1402 Před 2 lety +1

      That's why ima watch this

  • @kimberlylopez4751
    @kimberlylopez4751 Před 9 měsíci +28

    We just found out my 5 month old daughter has moderate hearing loss. I decided as a family we needed to learn ASL and came across your channel. Thank you so much for sharing how to sign! You are wonderful and easy to follow

  • @7Loinking
    @7Loinking Před 9 měsíci +14

    As a Kindergarten Teacher I love implementing signs in my classroom. My kids love it too, creates a discipline in classroom and during lesson there is no interruptions. Mostly we just love it.

  • @raincheck01
    @raincheck01 Před 3 lety +958

    My 18 month old isn’t talking so I taught him the sign “done/finished” so he could tell me he was done eating and wanted out of his highchair. To my surprise he immediately learned it and uses it every time he is done eating. I’m teaching him more signs and he picks them up so quickly. It’s interesting he won’t use verbal language but latched onto signs so fast.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +150

      This is incredible. Baby sign langue is a great outlet for littles one to express themselves early on. Keep it up. You can also check out babysignlanguge.com We worked with them recently and they have a huge dictionary of baby signs.

    • @pugsabi
      @pugsabi Před 3 lety +52

      It's remarkable how early and easily babies pick up sign. It made it very easy to baby sit my niece when I instantly knew what she wanted.

    • @raincheck01
      @raincheck01 Před 2 lety +32

      Learn How to Sign thank you! We’re having him evaluated soon but the fact he can talk to me with signs is wonderful. Much less frustration now for both of us as he can tell me what he needs.

    • @raincheck01
      @raincheck01 Před 2 lety +13

      Pugsabi yes, it was so surprising to me how quickly he has taken to signing. If I’d known, I’d have started a year ago!

    • @Xessa82
      @Xessa82 Před 2 lety +60

      My 6 yr old son is 100% nonverbal. He's never said a single word and has rejected all forms of communication up until a couple months ago when he started showing some interest in signing. He's now able to sign a small variety of words and is still learning more. I think our happiest moment was the first time he signed I love you to his dad and I. It was the first time in his life he could actually say I love you back to us. He has severe stage 3 autism so he's delayed with his learning and has a lot of difficulty doing certain things. He can't just do a sign a few times and be good at it. Things are much harder for him because of his autism and literally every single time he does a sign he has to look at his hands and think hard about what fingers go where. It's like he has no muscle memory or something. He's trying so hard though and we couldn't be more proud of him! We had such a warped view of autism when he was first diagnosed. I knew of one child that had it and they had horrible behavior problems, we're violent, never slept etc. I only ever heard negative things about this poor child which is sad. So when we got the diagnosis that it was autism and he had the most severe form I expected the worst and boy was I ever wrong. My son is the sweetest most happiest little boy I have ever met. He loves sleeping and tells us every night in a nonverbal way that it's bed time and he sleeps all night. Even when he wakes up he won't wake us up until about 9ish. He's obsessed with photography and cars. His favorite thing to do is stand at the window watching traffic and taking pics of each vehicle that passes. He will do this for ours if we let him. He's just such an incredible child and we wouldn't change a thing about him. His lack of communication has always made me sad but now that he finally is able to sign some, we couldn't be more happier. It's amazing how something so simple can completely transform your life!

  • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
    @user-pt1cz4ot1e Před 2 lety +755

    If you struggle learning signs quickly, might want to watch this slowed down. It moves quite quickly for people that don’t know any signs yet.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +56

      Great suggestions.

    • @LarimaBeyondBorders
      @LarimaBeyondBorders Před 2 lety +40

      YES! I couldn’t get pass See You Later and had to slow it to 50%

    • @Kira45874
      @Kira45874 Před 2 lety +5

      I don’t know how to slow it down

    • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
      @user-pt1cz4ot1e Před 2 lety +12

      @@Kira45874 the three dots in the corner should open up your options. Then you click on playback speed and change it to 1.25-2x. 🙂

    • @markclements5565
      @markclements5565 Před 2 lety +11

      Even slower isn’t enough. She didn’t address the ‘you’, just ‘see’ and ‘later’; she didn’t address her finger positions around the eye for ‘see’. She didn’t have the 5 things to watch out for displayed while going through it.
      My hearing is going downhill fast - this video left me so frustrated and with a terrible headache….I stopped at the second sign for either ‘see you later’, or with the skipped ‘you’ and only ‘see’ and ‘later.
      Didn’t even address how the second phrase to be signed was for proper ASL syntax, or not.

  • @mythchillajyn2166
    @mythchillajyn2166 Před 5 měsíci +37

    im here bcs of the kdrama "twinkling watermelon" it made me genuinely want to learn sign language 🍉♡

    • @LittleMonkArt
      @LittleMonkArt Před 2 měsíci

      Oh “twinkling watermelon” was so good! 🔥I’m here because of “moonlight chicken”😄

    • @Enchanted_whisper
      @Enchanted_whisper Před 2 měsíci

      Damnnnnn I just finished watching twinkling watermelon and straightly came here I will surely learn sign language 😊

    • @tanishkarajput2993
      @tanishkarajput2993 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too

    • @tiagonobre6468
      @tiagonobre6468 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm here because of "Tell me that you love me" :P

    • @user-ju6je9wk5g
      @user-ju6je9wk5g Před 19 dny

      Aside twinking watermelon, a silent voice too

  • @MariMitty
    @MariMitty Před rokem +3

    I once read a post that really blew my mind about ASL, it was nothing special but it went something along the lines of someone was going scuba diving for the first time and in their group they had a deaf person and someone that could also sign but could hear, and it occurred to them that while everyone would be underwater, those 2 were the only ones who would still be able to talk to each other.
    Since then I've been thinking of picking of sign language, maybe not for any honorable purpose like getting closer to someone in my family or wishing to teach others, but simply to know. Just that itch of wanting to learn something new and useful.

  • @bellabelle9804
    @bellabelle9804 Před rokem +2310

    When I was expecting my child. I read that teaching toddlers sign language can cut down temper tantrums due to not being able to communicate. It worked! By her 1st b-day she signed about 10 words that made a huge difference. 🤟🏾 AMAZING! She's 13 now and we keep using and learning sign language. New parents absolutely should try ASL.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Před rokem +97

      My MIL is a CODA and we taught my son signs (eat drink, sleep, toilet, play, milk, cracker, etc.). No tantrums or "terrible twos." It was awesome.

    • @thealmightygremmy9647
      @thealmightygremmy9647 Před rokem +72

      I love seeing people teaching their kids signing because 1. This works 2. Communication with the hearing impaired and 3. We learn with actions and visuals far before we learn vocalized language (look at any monkey or hell any animal) body language is our first language.

    • @nikeyaa2614
      @nikeyaa2614 Před rokem +15

      I want to be this kind of parent but sadly I’m not. I wanted to teach my daughter sign language but I don’t even know if 🥲

    • @Laniya.
      @Laniya. Před rokem +16

      @@nikeyaa2614 you can learn it and teach it to her :)

    • @NoeDactyl
      @NoeDactyl Před rokem +1

      Sorry but I don't get it... Why did it cut down temper tantrums?

  • @benniefreeman2331
    @benniefreeman2331 Před 2 lety +250

    My girl has been deaf now for 7 months and we are both learning ASL for the first time together.

  • @w34ther
    @w34ther Před rokem +14

    DUDEE as someone with autism and dyspraxia, ur teaching style is SO MFING HELPFUL. thank you for taking the time to explain the gestures in so much detail with the visual aid, it really helps me process and coordinate my movements :)

  • @Crxmblxroblox
    @Crxmblxroblox Před rokem +27

    This helped so much! I am a Guide to a deaf person at my school, and I wanted to be able to communicate with her, so I’m looking up how to sign basic words. So far, I’m on #9 and I already know this is going to help SOOO MUCH!

  • @PatientsZer0
    @PatientsZer0 Před rokem +767

    The fact she associates some reasoning behind why that sign is the way it is, is super helpful. I wish all teachers were like this.

    • @themcgeefamily7514
      @themcgeefamily7514 Před rokem +1

      Agree!

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 11 měsíci +10

      Reminds me how we make mnemonics to remember kanji in Japanese

    • @Yuna-lk2ns
      @Yuna-lk2ns Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Broockleahh i thought im the only one😭

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 6 měsíci

      @@Yuna-lk2ns There's lots of books you can buy that do nothing but give you mnemonics on Kanji 😅
      Most Jap classes also use mnemonics. Even native Jap classes in primary school use mnemonics.
      Did you study completely by yourself without any outside interaction? How'd you even do that?

  • @sweet_nerds73
    @sweet_nerds73 Před 2 lety +558

    Doing this to communicate with my best friends little brother 😭🥺 he’s so sweet and I really want to fully understand what his little stories are.

  • @jessicaalyas
    @jessicaalyas Před 4 měsíci +4

    Everyone is sharing why they are learning sign language. So I thought I'd share my reason too. I just finished watching a k-drama called Twinkling Watermelon and learned the importance of sign language so here I am learning it.

  • @DrTim919
    @DrTim919 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Hello, I have a desire to learn ASL so I turned to CZcams University and you’re my professor

  • @charleesanchez2526
    @charleesanchez2526 Před 2 lety +816

    Trying to learn this because I feel so bad when our patients come in unexpectedly and we aren’t able to find an ASL interpreter thank you for what you’re doing!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +32

      You are welcome.

    • @barbarawright5774
      @barbarawright5774 Před 2 lety +12

      You are lovely. Kind, as Jesus wants us to be.

    • @Brandiisbeloved
      @Brandiisbeloved Před 2 lety +1

      Me too now I’m learning

    • @ARMYALEX1869
      @ARMYALEX1869 Před 2 lety

      @@barbarawright5774 more like as their parents want them to be.

    • @fierce10
      @fierce10 Před rokem

      I think there are apps now that can help you translate sign language through your phone camera

  • @Mer1002
    @Mer1002 Před 3 lety +575

    You freaked me out when you said “my name is Meredith” I was like how did she know 😮😮

  • @jhxs_94
    @jhxs_94 Před 5 měsíci +28

    I came after watching twinkling watermelon 😭🍉✨

    • @MairyK
      @MairyK Před měsícem +2

      Me tooo😭

    • @chaash1047
      @chaash1047 Před měsícem +1

      omgg me too😭🫶🏻

    • @maewaee
      @maewaee Před 28 dny +1

      sameeee 😭😭

    • @chandanaanisetti799
      @chandanaanisetti799 Před 14 dny +2

      Me too!!! I mean I always wanted to learn and this just boosted my interest in learning...

    • @spicychocolate9449
      @spicychocolate9449 Před 13 dny +1

      I love it when dramas motivate us to learn something

  • @sel343
    @sel343 Před 7 měsíci +18

    Never planned to learn ASL, but I practiced all the signs along your video. It was very fun and I am motivated to learn more now!

  • @darksideofthemood
    @darksideofthemood Před 3 lety +645

    me : urgh, i want to learn ASL but I suck at everything I do
    me 2weeks later : *capable of holding a basic conversation*

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +72

      Yay! Keep practicing!

    • @alinagarcia6320
      @alinagarcia6320 Před 2 lety +29

      Wait really?? I've got to keep this up

    • @dreamcat583
      @dreamcat583 Před 2 lety +23

      @@LearnHowtoSign I can now say 36 words and small senssentes after a hour or so!

    • @Kaalokalawaia
      @Kaalokalawaia Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! Great! Congrats

    • @mockeyize
      @mockeyize Před 2 lety +7

      @@dreamcat583 wow you're a quick learner

  • @JCC_1975
    @JCC_1975 Před 2 lety +420

    I started learning and using baby sign language when our daughter was born. At 6 wks old she could ask for milk, tell me she had pooped or say mother and father when she wanted one of us. I was flabbergasted by her. I'm hoping to get better and learn to fully communicate with our deaf neighbors. Thanks for being on here. 💜 God bless

  • @kvcooks814
    @kvcooks814 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Even though this video is 2 yrs. old, I hope you still read comments because I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I work at a grocery store and have had a few interactions with deaf customers and it's always felt so awkward that I didn't know just a few basic phrases of ASL.

  • @doraemonshinchan4690
    @doraemonshinchan4690 Před 5 měsíci +22

    Who all are came here after watching TWINKLING WATERMELON kdrama??? agree🖐️

  • @solbutton1611
    @solbutton1611 Před 2 lety +154

    I haven’t come across a lot of deaf people, but when I do occasionally when I work, I always wish that I had learned a little bit more sign language in order to communicate with them better so they can feel more welcome. Today is the day I stop wishing and actually do something about that.

  • @sallyturner1669
    @sallyturner1669 Před 2 lety +337

    My nephew was in kindergarten he just wouldn’t talk. We later learned he has autism. He was incredibly bored and always in trouble walking around the classroom when the kids were learning it and the. He was at 5th grade reading level. His teacher recognized that he was using sign language as he walked around the room. One of the books he would read at home was a child’s book on sign language.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +34

      Oh I love this. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Pearls_before_Swine
      @Pearls_before_Swine Před 2 lety +11

      That’s cool!

    • @cassiedice1857
      @cassiedice1857 Před 2 lety +7

      I had learned sign language when I was a kid! I had a speech problem, I had honestly forgotten everything but "yes" and "no"

  • @mari.s_143
    @mari.s_143 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Recently a new student sat with me and my friends at lunch. He speaks fluently in Russian, and only some English and ASL.
    I was able to say hello, and then my friends and I were goofing around and saying "my name is hungry" and "GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT grandfather/grandmother" to him. It was really nice since he seemed to enjoy laughing with us, even though he wasn't able to fully understand. I can't imagine what it would be like to move to a new school and not be able to understand much of what anyone was saying, and I'm so glad he was able to have fun today

  • @chezarose
    @chezarose Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm learning sign because I'm a caregiver for the disabled. Thanks for this video

  • @loucitytradingcards4857
    @loucitytradingcards4857 Před 2 lety +325

    Growing up there was a deaf family living next to me. And I was absolutely obsessed with being able to connect with the child that was about my age. At 10 years old I taught myself sign language. To the point to where once at church I signed what a wonderful world completely in sign language. Now I’m 31 and can’t remember anything. Thank you for this video. I’m trying to learn again.

    • @longboardcamify
      @longboardcamify Před rokem +23

      Jump back into it. I'm always surprised at what my brain has retained when I think I have forgotten a subject. The neural pathways are still there I promise.

    • @Candyyyyland
      @Candyyyyland Před rokem +9

      I don’t k ow anyone deaf but I feel that everyone should be able to communicate easily. I’m only ten but I am determined to learn sign language. I already know how to sign what my name and age is and how to ask how r u or how to sign that it’s nice to meet u.

    • @Candyyyyland
      @Candyyyyland Před rokem +5

      Also if I do ever meeting a deaf person that I want to be friends with it would come in handy 😊

  • @andrealee3629
    @andrealee3629 Před 2 lety +189

    My son and I started watching “Switched at Birth” and he has become fascinated with sign language. He wants to learn so here we are. He is 8.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +12

      Welcome to Learn How to Sign. You should be able to start picking up alot of signs really soon.

    • @laurabarber6697
      @laurabarber6697 Před 2 lety +1

      He will do so well both in learning this and in ways it will assist him in life💝

    • @shubhangim3595
      @shubhangim3595 Před 2 lety +10

      I became interested when watching Switched at Birth too! I love learning it and hope to use it someday.

    • @SaffieAngela
      @SaffieAngela Před 2 lety +5

      That’s literally why I’m here ! Started watching it recently

    • @kacikennedy6742
      @kacikennedy6742 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here:)

  • @jikookworld459
    @jikookworld459 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I've a cousin brother who's deaf , through out the life ,we didn't had any interactions just smile at each other .i was nervous as i don't want to make him sad by my talks or random hand gestures , I started to notice that he really started to get more comfortable around his brother as they contact with eachother through sign language and here I'm on my way to learn about it and to have a conversation with him ❤. I want to have a contact with him🥰. I want to tell him ,how much we cousins love him , I sent this to my five cousin and yeah we're improving alot😊💖

  • @beeknees5836
    @beeknees5836 Před rokem +6

    I work as a daycare teacher and I love being able to communicate with the little ones!
    The 1 and 2 year olds use sign language all the time and it makes understanding each other so much easier.

  • @leafplays5990
    @leafplays5990 Před 2 lety +94

    I know English, I’m learning spanish, I’m learning Swedish, and here I am learning ASL
    I’m prioritizing ASL for the sake of the deaf community

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +6

      Wow! Way to go.

    • @maureenhuertas9264
      @maureenhuertas9264 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here…except for Swedish 😊

    • @randallulrich
      @randallulrich Před 2 lety

      I've been schooled in French, modern Greek, Spanish, German (speak, read, and write in all of those), and ASL (signing, glossing, and interpreting). I've also learned Italian, Russian, and Japanese.
      English is my native language.
      There's always room for yet another language.

    • @15bluemangos71
      @15bluemangos71 Před 2 lety

      When we're learning all the sake things-

  • @danielallyway
    @danielallyway Před 2 lety +496

    Best video I've ever seen!

  • @helgioskarsson2315
    @helgioskarsson2315 Před rokem +4

    I try to learn something new every day but this is the first time in years I actually stand up and am truly excited about learning! Everyone should know ASL!

  • @positivelykimmie
    @positivelykimmie Před 10 měsíci +9

    My grandson is 15 months old and is learning how to sign in school 📚👩‍🏫and he’s not a deaf child. This is being taught in daycare and I think it’s amazing.!!! He knows about 6 of the signs you taught. I need to keep up so I’ll be following your instructions!!!! Thank you so much for doing this!!!! 💜💜💜

  • @lacey3308
    @lacey3308 Před 2 lety +171

    Love how she slows down and explains everything!! ASL is so important!! To the deaf and hearing communities alike

    • @vwdiver512
      @vwdiver512 Před 2 lety +10

      Some of them she blasts right through and I have to keep rewinding, and still can't even tell if I'm missing some little detail...

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Před rokem +2

      It would be nice if she signed what she was saying when she is talking. Knowing the alphabet and numbers is good, too. It is also important to know that the deaf do not generally use articles of speech and that many signs are contextual.

  • @haanijoybarcinas8597
    @haanijoybarcinas8597 Před 2 lety +180

    this was so helpful i dont have any deaf ppl in my life i want to learn asl so incase i need to talk to the deaf!

  • @KyozaroRL
    @KyozaroRL Před 17 dny +1

    Mad respect to everyone who trynna learn this

  • @rfachinzah1545
    @rfachinzah1545 Před 5 měsíci +32

    From twinkling watermelon 😭

  • @karol_hc6397
    @karol_hc6397 Před 3 lety +486

    THIS WAS REALLY HELPFUL THANKS A LOT!!!!!!

  • @solarcupid2583
    @solarcupid2583 Před 2 lety +68

    My 3rd grade teacher was actually HoH and she taught all her students the ASL alphabet and used it to quickly see our answers for multiple choice questions. She also had us hold up the sign for r so she didn't have to ask us what we needed. She could just see it very easily and tell that kid to go to the restroom. Unfortunately I only went to that school for the one year and ended up forgetting a lot of what she taught me. However my little sister ended up going to the same school and the school had all the kids sign the lyrics to the songs for their performances which I really appreciated because its such a small thing but means so much.

  • @ml3946
    @ml3946 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I use ASL But scence it’s trying to make me pay 100 dollors for ever year I do ASL so my mom wants me to watch you and you really helped me through all the videos that I watched. Thank you because my friend deaf and I want to learn how to do sign language
    in English, so I can talk to her

  • @plantmom8356
    @plantmom8356 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Genuinely wanted to start learning ASL after watching "A Sign of Affection" 💖💕 Such a cute heartwarming anime 🥺

  • @Nevermore144
    @Nevermore144 Před 2 lety +248

    My brother was born with down syndrome and he can only communicate with sign language so I'm very grateful this channel exists. It's tough not being able to connect or communicate with him so I'm learning this for him and hopefully anyone else that relies on this form of communication that I may cross paths with in the future. Love what you're doing on this channel. Keep up the good work. 💛💛💛

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Před rokem +7

      That is wonderful you are learning sign for your brother. My MIL is a CODA and she tells us that so many family members do not learn sign when their children or siblings are deaf.

    • @albina8684
      @albina8684 Před rokem +3

      Perhaps the application "hear and speak" will help you. You will find it in the playmarket.

  • @Jackie-McCann
    @Jackie-McCann Před 2 lety +41

    When I was about 2, I suddenly just stopped talking. This was what lead to me being diagnosed with autism. I eventually started talking again, but during the time I was nonverbal, I learned some sign language. I still remembered the signs for “more”, “apple”, “thank you” and “all done” after all this time, but I still want to learn more because not only is it a useful thing to know, it’s also fun! 😊

    • @isaac_buckley
      @isaac_buckley Před 2 lety

      I'm autistic, too; I talked late (and, once I started talking, it took some time to get to the point where people outside of my family could understand me well), so I only signed for a couple years. I can talk most of the time now, although I'm often told that I speak too quickly, and I still default to signing or texting when I'm nonverbal.

    • @ricardoramos9423
      @ricardoramos9423 Před 2 lety

      At what age did u learn sign language I’m a parent and my 3 year old daughter is autism! I need help!

  • @Janiceleatham2112
    @Janiceleatham2112 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Every nurse should need to know these. I know only very basics and found it so helpful in my job.

  • @colterlee2098
    @colterlee2098 Před rokem +2

    Tried signing to my deaf friend when we were in Atlanta. Writing this from the hospital.

    • @sm8821
      @sm8821 Před rokem

      Wrong as that is, I find it very humourous. Signing can be down right dangerous in wrong place.

  • @mangaboss1411
    @mangaboss1411 Před rokem +85

    I had a customer come in to work today who was deaf, and his sister was signing what I was saying for him. Really made me realize how important this is to learn!

  • @LordGarlicBread
    @LordGarlicBread Před 2 lety +63

    I don't really know any deaf people, but sometimes my thoughts get confused and it's hard for me to talk and making sings help me focus. I figured that I could learn some ASL in case I ever need to help a deaf person and help myself talk smoothly.

  • @nickdenardo6479
    @nickdenardo6479 Před 5 měsíci +3

    i love how everything is is clearly illustrated and explained. also love how it is repeated just enough to be thorough without being annoying.
    i actually looked this up after watching The Boys and being annoying that Kimiko's signs weren't being captioned. i want to know what she's saying!

  • @theeugenicsodyssey
    @theeugenicsodyssey Před 6 měsíci +2

    Sign language makes so much sense! And it's much easier to remember them when she explains the reasoning behind the movements.

  • @glittertoons63
    @glittertoons63 Před 2 lety +217

    Me having a Final French exam tomorow:
    Me seeing this video: you know, there is always tomorow

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +20

      Hope your French exam went well but also hope you keep practicing ASL.

    • @Its_sabribri
      @Its_sabribri Před 2 lety +5

      Did you pass the French exam?

    • @darkside_halo235
      @darkside_halo235 Před 2 lety +3

      How it go? :O

    • @stephisteti
      @stephisteti Před 2 lety +2

      I am supposed to be studying for an unrelated final also, but I want to learn some signs!!!

    • @glittertoons63
      @glittertoons63 Před 2 lety

      @@LearnHowtoSign It went great! Thank you so much, I never actually excpect people to reply lol (I am still working on my ASL too)

  • @deeetaylor4476
    @deeetaylor4476 Před 3 lety +98

    It’s crazy I learned the Sign language alphabet in less than 10 minutes. I feel like I could learn all of these. Just not the same amount of time lmao. This is gonna take a bit to remember

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +10

      Just practice everyday and you'll pick this up in no time.

    • @jenniferpena3650
      @jenniferpena3650 Před 2 lety +2

      Same

    • @jayb.8460
      @jayb.8460 Před 2 lety +1

      Right.. I was excited how quickly I learned the alphabet and, now on too the meaning behind all the unique hand signs🥰

  • @sanviadikane7360
    @sanviadikane7360 Před 5 měsíci +17

    came here after twinkling watermelon ended

  • @jasontlewis74
    @jasontlewis74 Před měsícem +1

    I work as a train conductor and every month or two I will have a deaf passenger on my train. I can't wait till the next time when I can greet them, ask them for a ticket, say thank you, and then sign take care. Such a great tutorial. I think I should delve a little deeper into ASL, so interesting.

  • @valeaves
    @valeaves Před 2 lety +11

    Eternals/Makkari/Lauren Ridloff brought me here :) was so inspired by her character that I now wanna learn ASL!

  • @mina_ashido1841
    @mina_ashido1841 Před 3 lety +61

    Thank you, my cousin is deaf so I'm trying to get to know some sign language!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +3

      This is great place to start. Keep practicing. I know your cousin will appreciate it.

  • @Latte_0337
    @Latte_0337 Před 9 dny

    A few weeks ago my Health and Social Care teacher was telling us about how to communicate with disabled people, and she mentioned deafness.
    She told us that if any of us had time this summer, we should learn some sign language to make it easier for those who can’t hear. I decided to start early. This is a very good sign language video! I learnt a lot!
    Thank youuuu :D

  • @ramoncollado1967
    @ramoncollado1967 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you Meredith, after "trying" many times how to learn ASL. I came across your videos, I really find your style fascinating and very simple to learn. I'm really motivated, I already learned the first 25. I will be learning this time. Thanks to you, your simplicity, your patience, your personality and your passion. God will give me the courage to continue. I need to spread the Word of God to the deaf community. I'm teaching already to other people, simple words, so they can be motivated. God bless you!

  • @jordanmarieortiz5092
    @jordanmarieortiz5092 Před 2 lety +84

    This was amazing. I feel like I memorized all of these in 20 minutes.

  • @greatginny1611
    @greatginny1611 Před 2 lety +10

    Makkari from Eternals motivated me to come and watch this 😄😄 love this.

  • @ShyestofGuys
    @ShyestofGuys Před rokem +1

    I picked up signing very recently to keep my brain active and help with programming which is basically language problems. Everyone I know can hear, but I feel like I'm using English better than ever before. These words in ASL will help so much

  • @y2clay14
    @y2clay14 Před měsícem +1

    You are such a good teacher! Providing the reasoning of why the signs make sense really helps me to remember. Great job, I’ll be watching your vids for sure.

  • @silvershade6244
    @silvershade6244 Před 3 lety +40

    My art teacher has lost the lot of hearing in her left ear and losing more, so happy to learn so I can speak to her better ❤

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +3

      Love this! So thoughtful to learn for someone else.

  • @demondaddy328
    @demondaddy328 Před 2 lety +56

    Thank you so much for these. I am an autistic adult and sometimes I experience mutism in public spaces and I would love to be able to sign. I also work in a hospital and I hate not being able to properly communicate with deaf patients. You are a life saver! 🤟

  • @90Slytherin
    @90Slytherin Před 5 měsíci +2

    Im 13 and decided to start learning, Sign language seems fun to learn and I have always had a soft heart for deaf people. This was really helpful thank you! definitaly fallowiung and looking at your chanal for more

  • @user-dx2rn4wq2t
    @user-dx2rn4wq2t Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have been learning from your videos on CZcams. I'm 69 yr old Army veteran retired .I love learning things such as signing. I love helping people.

  • @rarity9788
    @rarity9788 Před 2 lety +5

    I just found this channel, I’m learning to sign because I was just told by my ear doc that I’m starting to go deaf. My immune system is attacking my inner ears and at some point Ill be fully deaf. So I am learning this now to help my young daughter and family should that day come that I wake up in a silent world. Thank you for this.

  • @Mozzaf1ato
    @Mozzaf1ato Před 2 lety +30

    I'm already learning Korean, Chinese, Japanese, hindi, French and swahili.
    My brain when I read a book with a mute girl : learn asl !!!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +3

      Wow!!!! You can do it!

    • @gaurim151
      @gaurim151 Před 2 lety +2

      Good luck!!
      P.S. your prof pic is so cute uwu💜

  • @christiansaravia7865
    @christiansaravia7865 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this I’m currently trying to teach myself all on my own and it’s really hard when they sign fast in videos. This video really helped me since I’m still a beginner. I have no deaf people in my life but I want to be able to sign in case anyone who’s deaf ever needs my help

  • @n0tA..skul.
    @n0tA..skul. Před 5 měsíci +2

    I watch this and do the signs every day now so I can remember the signs, and in 2 days I already know how to sign language my own name!

  • @kiy2347
    @kiy2347 Před 2 lety +7

    When I was in elementary school in Japan, I learnt sign. All of pupils had so many opportunities to learn sign because we had a couple of deaf kids. Lile when we sing songs as a part of an event, everyone interprets the lyrics while singing etc. Now I feel I should learn ASL!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +1

      That is awesome you learned in elementary. I think it would be great for all kids to learn.

  • @redacted8432
    @redacted8432 Před 3 lety +50

    ive been loosing my hearing for a while now, and a afraid I cant learn Asl at the rate Im losing it. this was really helpful, it was fast but explained perfectly!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +9

      So glad you are learning ASL while you are experiencing this. Encourage your friends and family to learn too!

    • @lizc.671
      @lizc.671 Před 3 lety +5

      You got this !

    • @s.s.0
      @s.s.0 Před 2 lety +5

      you can do it!!! Just use the playback speed button and slow it down to the speed you are comfortable with. They have that option on every youtube video so you can watch the videos at your own pace :)

  • @kimberlyfoster7148
    @kimberlyfoster7148 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My daughter has taught my granddaughters when they were babies More, Please, Thank you and Eat Food. They were able to communicate so early and it really helped them understand each other. I appreciate learning this so much. Its nice to know another language to connect to a whole new group of wonderful people. Thank you!

  • @GhostintheAtticVlog
    @GhostintheAtticVlog Před 7 měsíci

    This has honestly been such a huge help with my job I have a deaf coworker and some deaf customers and I can somewhat communicate a bit more efficiently with them

  • @LaurenB-tl7nn
    @LaurenB-tl7nn Před 2 lety +114

    Love this cause she makes it very simple to remember the signs by linking them to our everyday body language. Like the milking the utters for milk sign… And a couple others that will stick with me cause she used great comparisons while teaching. Thank u!

  • @94anza
    @94anza Před 2 lety +4

    i found a new hobby.. learning asl. thanks so much!

  • @L0vely_b0nes96
    @L0vely_b0nes96 Před rokem +4

    I've done all kinds of customer service work since I was 16 and I've encountered so many situations where I wished I knew sign. So thank you for being the easiest source for a 30 year old beginner 💜💜

  • @pronouncedbeauty6352
    @pronouncedbeauty6352 Před 2 lety +39

    My daughter is 14 months old and we have been doing sign language since she was just a few months old to help her communicate. No reason other than it's been super helpful! My husband and I have loved it and trying to expand and learn more ASL.

    • @adamknight5089
      @adamknight5089 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Is it easier to learn ASL than English for babies?

  • @chuckooo1
    @chuckooo1 Před 3 lety +116

    My friends and I just started learning at work and these videos are excellent. Very well produced and super instructive! Thank you so much for these!

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +7

      That’s great. Glad you all find our videos helpful! What profession are you all in? Is ASL useful at your work or are you all just learning for personal interest?

    • @jadejaguar69
      @jadejaguar69 Před 2 lety

      Oh my God you're so handsome

  • @amandafazio2494
    @amandafazio2494 Před rokem +2

    I really appreciate you showing how to properly position the fingers and hands to make the signs so we can communicate with our deaf loved ones.

  • @medhatawad9651
    @medhatawad9651 Před 3 dny

    I honestly love watching these videos! I listen to this video 1 or 2 times a week and now i have the basic signs! I can't wait to listen to more videos! 😃

  • @veyaaxtherenea6821
    @veyaaxtherenea6821 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm crying just by watching and learning these simple signs, imagining someday I could really have a conversation with our special friends and thinking how it would help them so much and put those big smiles on their faces. I'm so happy. Thank you for sharing, it's also a form of equality of human. I love it!❤️❤️❤️

    • @pattismithurs9023
      @pattismithurs9023 Před 2 lety

      If you learn the alphabet along with these 25 signs, you're well on your way! If you don't know a sign, you can spell the word. These 25 are a large part of the signs I used with a deaf family member.

    • @test-kf2zv
      @test-kf2zv Před rokem +4

      Respectfully, don't call deaf people your "special friends." They're not children. They're adults who can't hear. (And sometimes children who can't hear, but children don't like to be patronized either.)

    • @TeethOfDead
      @TeethOfDead Před rokem

      @@test-kf2zv both you and the OP need to stop being sensitive

    • @cadenvanvalkenburg6718
      @cadenvanvalkenburg6718 Před rokem

      @@test-kf2zv yeah that was irritating to read. I’m not deaf but I’m autistic and being patronized like that is irritating af

  • @nishaking
    @nishaking Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you for this, I’m losing my hearing and am trying to learn ASL, I’ve always loved watching people sign. When I was in high school a class mate had an interpreter and I was just amazed by them.

    • @LearnHowtoSign
      @LearnHowtoSign  Před 2 lety +2

      I hope you find all the help and information you need. Thank you for coming to our channel to learn.

  • @lowkey5854
    @lowkey5854 Před 3 měsíci

    The way she explains it makes so much sense to me now. I might pursue this

  • @shadowofahuman3645
    @shadowofahuman3645 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a few friends that know ASL and since meeting them I've had an interest in learning too. It's offered as a class at my school but I can't enroll in it until next year at the earliest. This was very well put together and I feel like knowing how to sign is a very useful skill!

  • @LearnHowtoSign
    @LearnHowtoSign  Před 3 lety +130

    Have any friends or family that want to learn ASL? This is a great video for anyone that’s just getting started. Share it with them.