ASL Sentence Structure: Word Order in American Sign Language l ASL Lessons

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  • Learn more about ASL sentence structure in one of our FREE online classes: bit.ly/31svyDI
    Watch the next video in this series for an intro to ASL grammar: • Intro to ASL Grammar R...
    In this video, Victoria explains ASL word order and how to sign ASL sentences for beginners.
    You'll learn all about the time topic comment rule and how to add tenses to American Sign Language sentences.
    Several fun examples will help you practice your skills as you follow along with the video.
    You'll also get an intro to more complex sign language sentence structure topics, such as negation, indexing, and asking questions.
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Komentáře • 265

  • @leeeeeen9534
    @leeeeeen9534 Před 4 lety +638

    Wow i just love the way she explains everything

    • @elleteddy1086
      @elleteddy1086 Před 4 lety +18

      That’s why she’s a teacher 😍 she’s so good at her job

  • @sofymckie4359
    @sofymckie4359 Před 4 lety +222

    Omg this is so helpful, I failed French , Spanish, and German, so I tried ASL and I’m great at it, now if only I knew a deaf person

    • @toob..
      @toob.. Před 3 lety +27

      I bet you could use it with friends or family in case of an emergency or just for fun. I'm learning this during Covid because I've wanted to ever since I was little and I don't know anyone who is deaf.

    • @jaafarmhammad2719
      @jaafarmhammad2719 Před 3 lety +8

      Nico Y omg same i wanted to learn it in beggining of quarantine then i just started it a month ago so that is cool

    • @NovaLeeTV
      @NovaLeeTV Před 3 lety +21

      I’m not deaf but I have social anxiety so I don’t speak much so I am learning asl for communication purposes

    • @deemueller6470
      @deemueller6470 Před 3 lety +2

      Facebook has has several ASL sights that has words of the day or videos made by beginners that introduce themselves in ASL and people can give them pointers or tips to help. I have seen people asking to find a practice partner as well. I am considered essential so no downtime for me to practice but I'm also looking for a practice partner. I work 3rds so pretty much would have to be a nite owl

    • @OfTheiAm
      @OfTheiAm Před 3 lety +12

      @@NovaLeeTV ??? But How are you going to communicate with Hearing people who don't know ASL...Having social anxiety won't allow them to understand ASL....
      I'm just a little confused on that part lol

  • @davidortiz8913
    @davidortiz8913 Před 4 lety +511

    Oh my gosh I absolutely love this!! My buddy is def and I love talking to him in sign. I’m a very fast learner so when he teaches me and I make small talk with SL with him, he gets baffled lol

    • @sherryjackson8474
      @sherryjackson8474 Před 4 lety +19

      David Ortiz Cool I figured that it is a more interesting language to learn with imitating objects and feelings without worrying about pronunciation as with every other language.I learned the alphabet (have a harder time remembering the letters R and X).

    • @_morgan_7496
      @_morgan_7496 Před 3 lety +4

      What's a buddy?

    • @geewilikers9780
      @geewilikers9780 Před 3 lety +7

      @@_morgan_7496 it's a casual word for 'friend.'

  • @c1nnamodoll
    @c1nnamodoll Před 3 lety +38

    she talks so gently but in a somehow not condescending way, and she explains everything really well, which is honestly all i can ask for

  • @sammyytube5999
    @sammyytube5999 Před 4 lety +167

    I was taught sentence structure by a good deaf instructor, but still I just could not get it by the end of the class. But to actually hear it explained in only ten minutes, I have complete understanding. Thank you sooooo much for such a simply and well explained lesson. Beautifully done!!

  • @dawnmichelle4403
    @dawnmichelle4403 Před 4 lety +193

    I wish I could see more of her in the frame. It's difficult when her hands are default out of view.

  • @noah-kc3tx
    @noah-kc3tx Před 4 lety +251

    I want to be an interpreter when I'm older, (I was taking notes) thanks so much!! I'm looking into your classes

  • @sofial434
    @sofial434 Před 4 lety +26

    I’m currently going deaf and this is super helpful. I’m new to learning but it’s necessary.

  • @hevvyrayne178
    @hevvyrayne178 Před 4 lety +72

    I am in love with this video! Thank you!
    -current ASL learner

  • @gaininggrain3554
    @gaininggrain3554 Před 4 lety +49

    during the ongoing quarantine and my asl teacher not finding a way to teach us sign language these videos are helping me much more than my asl books could ever teach me

  • @the_wrensrr2745
    @the_wrensrr2745 Před 3 lety +68

    For anyone who thinks like me:
    I’m using her example
    “I’m moving to a big city next year”
    Time, Topic, Comment.
    Next Year, City, Big, I’m moving.
    I think of it as
    Time, Topic, Comment, and Normal
    Time means time word
    Topic is what you’re talking about
    Comment is describing words
    Normal is the rest of the words that can be put in the sentence and exist in asl.
    It would still be the same in the end.
    Hope it helped?
    Note! I call it Normal because to me, they’re just normal words. So yeah, it’s just the way I think.

  • @chrisrimas7013
    @chrisrimas7013 Před 4 lety +53

    This was really helpful, especially for someone who's just trying to learn ASL. Thank you!

  • @bryanmark16
    @bryanmark16 Před 3 lety +80

    ASL sentence structure
    Part 1: 0:22
    ASL and English sentence structure differences
    English: Comment-Topic e.g. red ball
    ASL: Topic-Comment e.g. ball red
    Part 2: 1:06
    How to form a sentence in ASL?
    ASL -> Time-Topic-Comment
    e.g. "I'm moving to a big city next year"
    ASL: Next year - city - big - I'm moving
    Part 3: 4:05
    Pronouns in ASL
    Part 4: 4:54
    Signing past and future tenses
    Part 5: 5:57
    Asking questions in ASL
    Part 7 (*6): 7:09
    Negation in ASL
    Negation = Showing the "no" or "negative" such as don't or not
    Part 8: 8:34
    Other ways to form sentences in ASL
    Part 9: 10:04
    Common mistakes

  • @coldfusionmusical
    @coldfusionmusical Před 3 lety +21

    Wow, this is really similar to some of the Asian languages structures, for me as a Chinese Malaysian, the structure is like Chinese and Malay combined, which is quite easy to grasp for me. You teach well. Keep up the good work!

  • @brittanybostick4000
    @brittanybostick4000 Před 2 lety +2

    I have watched 4 ASL videos and I have learned enough to hold a conversation with someone who is deaf. I am excited to keep learning. Your video's have helped me learn so much about sign language. My dad is 40% deaf in both ears and my strp mom has lost 80% of her hearing in both ears. With my dad losing his hearing I fear it is hereditary and I may lose mine as well. These videos are helping so much. Thank you.

  • @riotjohnson889
    @riotjohnson889 Před 3 lety +17

    Would loove to learn more about the more complex sentences bc in everyday conversation we don’t talk in simple sentences like “I like apples” etc so I love how you went into that a little 👍👍

  • @albertgachoka4990
    @albertgachoka4990 Před 3 lety +2

    Her pace is perfect for my understanding. I love her teaching.

  • @EyeLoveTheStars
    @EyeLoveTheStars Před 3 lety +2

    Just start your own CZcams channel with ASL lessons. You explain ASL so well. 😚

  • @gf4453
    @gf4453 Před 4 lety +6

    Only actually useful video I've encountered. We don't need thousands of vocabulary words if we don't know how to build sentences. Great work, Victoria!

  • @je.suis.eva.
    @je.suis.eva. Před 3 lety +4

    So far it sounds easier than the language I've been learning for years now.

  • @thefutureisqueer3899
    @thefutureisqueer3899 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you! As a deaf person at a deaf school in a deaf time, it's embarrassing to mess up my own language. I haven't had an ASL class for years

  • @professionalfan
    @professionalfan Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this!! This helped tremendously. I am learning ASL right now, with a Deaf teacher, and my hope is to be an interpreter. This really helped me understand the grammar structure better so I can practice at home. Thank you so much!

  • @meitrawilliams4796
    @meitrawilliams4796 Před 4 lety +5

    I felt like back in high school they taught object subject verb. But I like this so much better because it’s easier to find what the time topic and comment is in a sentence! Great video! I’ve been wanting to re-learn ASL I miss signing!

  • @johndavis3894
    @johndavis3894 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow! I've been trying to learn ASL for a long time. I pretty much had to resort to ESL because I couldn't ever make sense of the syntax. Finally, this video shows up in a search and explains the whole topic-comment stuff and forming sentences in a comprehensive way. Thanks a ton!

  • @billminckler6550
    @billminckler6550 Před 4 lety +1

    Phenomenal. This instructor is so clear and helpful.

  • @DPoston81
    @DPoston81 Před 3 lety +2

    Forming sentences and maintaining conversations with deaf people is what I'm struggling with the most right now. I naturally want to retreat when I can't maintain a conversation in ASL. I'm working to push through that. Thank you for these videos!

  • @valerieoffield6514
    @valerieoffield6514 Před 4 lety +3

    I am not fully deaf but I do have significant hearing loss in both ears. I was accepted into a school for the hearing impaired but unfortunately they were shut down before I could attend. This was about 10 years ago. I have ALWAYS wanted to learn ASL. For myself, and for others. So, I’m finally trying to learn sign language on my own. Your videos have helped SO much. I’d love to see online classes.

  • @sheridumas5832
    @sheridumas5832 Před 3 lety +2

    This has been so helpful!! Thank you for SPEAKING to us!!!

  • @CyberAngel05
    @CyberAngel05 Před 4 lety +35

    i really love thins, i am sometimes mute so im just learning how to communicate to others

    • @StainLessSteel.
      @StainLessSteel. Před 3 lety +4

      Xink Lust
      I totally respect you so if u feel like nobody respects u, know that I do, and that I think it’s wonderful that u r learning ASL

    • @toob..
      @toob.. Před 3 lety

      Same with me!, except I'm just really uncomfortable with meeting new people...I think that it's super cool you're learning to sign! Good luck!

  • @katielewis6575
    @katielewis6575 Před 4 lety +39

    Hi, I’m an ASL teacher and starting online learning due to the school closure, would you mind sharing what video editing software you use? I like this format!

  • @solosheba5pointssquare
    @solosheba5pointssquare Před 4 lety +1

    You are the BEST ASL TEACHER ON CZcams 👍🏼🥰🥰💋 PERIOD!!!!

  • @maisieadri1721
    @maisieadri1721 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh PLEASSEE make another video! you are an amazing teacher and you make it so much easier to learn Thank you so MUCHHH

  • @TakeLessons
    @TakeLessons  Před 5 lety +9

    What are YOUR questions about ASL sentence structure? Leave a comment and let us know!

    • @Pootyc4
      @Pootyc4 Před 4 lety +1

      TakeLessons Thank you so much this was soo helpful! Me and my classmates have been struggling with this for a while. We were wondering if you could do a follow up video on longer sentences. ♥️

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! Love the feedback, and glad it helped. :)

    • @social.b
      @social.b Před 4 lety +1

      This is awesome... Can you do a grammar video using the same concepts but with more complex situations or stories... Thank you...These videos are very helpful

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  Před 4 lety

      Great suggestion! Thank you for watching :)

    • @epwgames6090
      @epwgames6090 Před 4 lety +2

      What is the sentence format for giving instructions involving a person, object and action?
      What is the sentence format for asking a yes/no question?
      What is the sentence format for asking an open-ended question?
      What is the proper way to respond to a yes/no question with an agreeance?
      What is the proper way to respond to a yes/no question with a negation?

  • @salvadorbenavides6423
    @salvadorbenavides6423 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much! I am planning to study ASL in LA this Winter and love your classes!

  • @SuperButterfly217
    @SuperButterfly217 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this. I am a level 4 ASL Student and this is one of the hardest concepts for me to remember, but this video helped a lot. Now to practice my facial expressions. New subscriber.

  • @mattjew516
    @mattjew516 Před 3 lety +1

    This is absolutely amazing!! Thank you for all of your help!!

  • @toadyoady
    @toadyoady Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much! i was confused on how to make my sentences work and work correctly but you explained it perfectly!! i understand now!! thank you!!

  • @magicalbloggingcorner2680

    This helped me so much! Thank you! I am learning sign language during quarentene because I am bored, I also decided to be a teacher for the deaf when I am older

  • @pchelamaja88
    @pchelamaja88 Před 3 lety +1

    Victoria is a great teacher!!!

  • @brandylyneemberlingallop2041

    Your a great teacher, thank you so much!

  • @jenniferalwi251
    @jenniferalwi251 Před 4 lety

    Victoria is the best ever. Amazing.

  • @howarduhlian6136
    @howarduhlian6136 Před 4 lety +6

    I just started my ASL class in college and watching your lessons is clarifies some things thanks

  • @reginamanko6306
    @reginamanko6306 Před 3 lety +1

    Though I use Ghanaian Sign language, I still find your video very helpful. It is well explained. Thank you very much

  • @actuallyasnail8342
    @actuallyasnail8342 Před 4 lety +1

    This is such a well explained video!! I wanna learn ASL and this videos are helping me a lot

  • @Khymeira
    @Khymeira Před 4 lety +4

    This is so cool. I'm a native English speaker but have studied Japanese for many years and see a fair bit of grammatical similarities. Sorta delightful.

    • @mvpsportslive
      @mvpsportslive Před 4 lety

      Im currently studying Japanese as well and the sentence structure scares me lol!! For some reason I understand ASL sentence structure so well and actually feel like starting a conversation would be quite simple to catch on to. I don't quite feel that way about japanese. I would love if you could lend a little advice...if you have the time??? Thanks in advance.

  • @mdhill70
    @mdhill70 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. Very helpful!!

  • @princeorlando1431
    @princeorlando1431 Před 3 lety

    just watching this trying to take notes but ill probably have to keep rewatching it to get everything down to give me something to go back to, these videos are helpful.

  • @marisac.5303
    @marisac.5303 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! it was very helpful.

  • @joeldiego9271
    @joeldiego9271 Před 3 lety

    Please continue teaching this class.

  • @jasoncain22
    @jasoncain22 Před 3 lety +1

    this is awesome! thanks for posting 😀

  • @GaleLeach
    @GaleLeach Před 4 lety +3

    This was a great video. Clear, concise, and covered enough to get a good start. Thanks!

  • @stay-fm
    @stay-fm Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you so much for this video, I’m studying to become an interpreter and sentence structure has always been the hardest for me

  • @gloriaberard7796
    @gloriaberard7796 Před 4 lety

    this is AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @melikkaa
    @melikkaa Před 3 lety +4

    this is very helpful! I find there are a lot of similarities with the Mexican sign language, makes it easier to learn :)

  • @Matt-hm4ie
    @Matt-hm4ie Před 4 lety

    I really enjoyed this video.

  • @patrickwin5840
    @patrickwin5840 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. Thank you. 🙏🙏

  • @jeppe4873
    @jeppe4873 Před 4 lety

    thank you so much!!! This helps really much :D

  • @TEQsStar
    @TEQsStar Před 3 lety

    I love to watch theas asl videos

  • @cordezzesands1124
    @cordezzesands1124 Před 3 lety

    Awesome class

  • @jaceflynn1454
    @jaceflynn1454 Před 4 lety +41

    How would I structure a question that doesn't necessarily have a question word (ie: Who, What, Where, Etc.), but more of a doing word (Can, Does, Would, Could, Should, Etc)? Like, I was thinking of something along the lines of "Does lipreading help you understand?" or "Should I sign slower?"

    • @lydia61174
      @lydia61174 Před 4 lety +20

      Use your eyebrows to ask the question. For example YOU LIPREAD YOU (eyebrows up)? Eyebrows go up when asking a yes/no question or a rhetorical question. Eyebrows go down when asking a wh question

    • @longliveplanetawesome3223
      @longliveplanetawesome3223 Před 4 lety +9

      Facial expressions are a BIG thing in ASL. Look confused to indicate that your asking a question.

    • @nadia-yx6re
      @nadia-yx6re Před 3 lety +7

      Raising your eyebrows for a yes/no question and putting your eyebrows down for a who, what, when, where, how questions. Leaning forward also shoes you expect an answer.

    • @ZzzZ-sb9ju
      @ZzzZ-sb9ju Před 3 lety +1

      How would you sign “do” “you” and “want” for a sentence like “do you want to eat? “

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 Před 4 lety +5

    I kinda of get the structure of ASL when I took Spanish for example when you say "where are you from" the wording is more like "from where are you". (De donde eres tu or usted)
    Ive literally watched maybe 30 mins total of different ASL videos and i can say a lot your beginner questions and other things but as it gets more proper and remembering nouns can be hard to remember.
    I had the same issue in Spanish class the books we had at a new chapter showed a scene and had all the nouns and arrows pointing at each object..
    I dont know anyone who is deaf but I am genuinely interested in learning ASL.. There was a dude in my culinary class who had interpreters, would have been cool to know what i know now and practice with him so long as he was willing.. Seems like folks in the deaf community are always willing to help someone learn the language that doesnt know it..
    When i worked at Home Depot here near Los Angeles I had alot of spanish speakung customers who ai wouod try and help.. I understand bits and pieces but instead of saying i dont speak Spanish i told them i speak a little and would try to help them
    .

  • @williamschildren855
    @williamschildren855 Před 3 lety +1

    I loved this vid and I hope to see more

  • @Anonymous-el4hi
    @Anonymous-el4hi Před 3 lety

    Thxs for the tips this wil sure help others
    :D

  • @jg1681
    @jg1681 Před 3 lety

    omg, thanks so much! this is really amazing video

  • @JetixDisneyFan
    @JetixDisneyFan Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the help!

  • @barbaraburke5369
    @barbaraburke5369 Před 3 lety

    So very helpful Thank you

  • @arseniov.7809
    @arseniov.7809 Před 3 lety

    thank you thank you! I made a deaf friend at work, and I KNOW im signing in english, but absoulutely I need to take a step back and rework my sentence and translate it out better. She says she doesn't care too much about grammar, and just is fine with communicating, but I want to become better and sign at least a tiny bit fluently. (I know I mistaken plenty of signs, we work in a warehouse and i signed Doctor instead of Truck once, haha thankfully she has a lot of patience with me.) I'm making the effort to retake ASL classes because im rusty, I really love sign language it's just amazing

  • @rglover143
    @rglover143 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for the video, a great refresher. for me.
    What about when you’re interpreting a lecture or speech ? I get thrown off in my word order and start pidgeon signing ( some ASL and English word order) what’s the beat way to try to avoid that and stay with ASL sentence structure throughout?
    Thank you in advance for addressing this

  • @brandonkennedy8451
    @brandonkennedy8451 Před 3 lety

    I learned how to say (hi im grace im learning sign)
    Thx you so much your videos help me alot

  • @jerryarnold4583
    @jerryarnold4583 Před 3 lety +1

    Does Victoria have any, more recent videos?? She's really good!! Great job explaining.

  • @andilemafilika6655
    @andilemafilika6655 Před 3 lety

    U explain so well

  • @jeromydoerksen2603
    @jeromydoerksen2603 Před 3 lety

    Awesome, thank you

  • @KyoRyuu666
    @KyoRyuu666 Před 4 lety +1

    keep up the great work!

  • @colineclarke7780
    @colineclarke7780 Před 3 lety

    I did enjoy and I am learning to sign

  • @potatoyoutube9225
    @potatoyoutube9225 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!

  • @ronkolody9282
    @ronkolody9282 Před 4 lety

    You are great..... just a little slower..... thanks .....luv it....

  • @vernaspence8811
    @vernaspence8811 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for helping me to learn A S L

  • @michaelcantrell8108
    @michaelcantrell8108 Před 4 lety

    she is the best ASL

  • @GRepp-iy1nj
    @GRepp-iy1nj Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @razelllamanzares5368
    @razelllamanzares5368 Před 4 lety

    Ty this is a great video

  • @vivianfoley3551
    @vivianfoley3551 Před 4 lety

    i love this video it was very helpfull

  • @tamyawilson7386
    @tamyawilson7386 Před 3 lety +1

    omg it work i like it know how to do it now

  • @kesialisandra2964
    @kesialisandra2964 Před 4 lety

    I loved it and I would like to say that , you are very similar a Brazilian sing " Gabriela Rocha"

  • @atzelpolame5432
    @atzelpolame5432 Před 4 lety

    Thanks....
    I'm learning ASL please add more of your videos... Lol

  • @elizabethidk4041
    @elizabethidk4041 Před 4 lety +2

    This helped so much

  • @joeldiego9271
    @joeldiego9271 Před 3 lety

    Keep teachong this language it is interesting.

  • @tudormiller8898
    @tudormiller8898 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative video. Watching from London UK. Are there any similarities with ASL and BSL ?

  • @cytinamilner6424
    @cytinamilner6424 Před 3 lety +1

    I wanted to learn more about words to learn in sign so I can talk to my aunt without always spelling it out. Thank you

  • @embxx7396
    @embxx7396 Před 4 lety +2

    When you are describing a noun (topic) with verbs and adjectives, does it matter if a verb comes before an adjective, or does the adjective always come first?

  • @fabiob6737
    @fabiob6737 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good and clear video, thanks! While reviewing it, I came up with two questions: why in the sentence "I’m moving to a big city next year" "city" is the topic, while in "I'm going to school" "I" is the topic?
    If we already have an adverb (time) stating when the action took place, do we need to sign "past" or "future"? I find it a bit confusing that the "past" or "future" signs are not at the beginning where the time complement usually is
    Thank you!

  • @Karina_Marina
    @Karina_Marina Před 2 lety

    I just saw the second Quiet Place movie, I've wanted go learn ASL for a while but now I actually have motivation to bc of the movie

  • @DeltaCreditRestoration

    great video

  • @MArtistForLife
    @MArtistForLife Před 3 lety +7

    Loved the video and subscribed ^_^
    A few questions/concepts I am curious about:
    I was taught the Time-Topic-Comment structure, and that is what I use (as of now) when signing, but I've also heard that some signers use the structure Subject-Verb-Object (instead of Subject-Object-Verb). For instance: I EAT APPLE rather than APPLE I EAT, the latter using topicaization.
    Are either acceptable? I personally find the latter more natural (ASL-wise, not from English).
    Also, what do you do with a sentence that has a relative clause, when you are trying to gloss it in ASL? Example: "In an alleyway corner covered in cigarette smoke, something was hidden." (From a song I translated, that's why it's so descriptive.)
    I have attempted ^_^' DARK STREET CORNER CIGARETTE SMOKE, SOMETHING HIDE-in
    Again, loved this video, and I'm excited to brush up on my signing ^_^

  • @christinewhite624
    @christinewhite624 Před 3 lety

    She is wonderful

  • @danieleljunior
    @danieleljunior Před 4 lety

    Siempre. E querido aprender. Ablar con señas. Pero no abia encontrado. Un video. Tan explicado. Me impresionó la sencilles de las esplicaciones

  • @masonntremblay7907
    @masonntremblay7907 Před 4 lety +1

    I haven't seen a couple of the variations she used before..
    Interesting to learn!

  • @copycat.tattoos678
    @copycat.tattoos678 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Victoria,
    I am student in CSUF. I would really like to learn sign language & be able to master it effectively.
    I am concerned in how many lessons and and min whether 25 or 45 min, as well as lessons be enough to learn the language extraordinaryly well?
    I am not deaf, I am just really interested in learning this life skill. I am also 21 years of age so I do intend to take this serious but enjoy learning it lol.
    Thank you!

  • @daphinetumwebaze744
    @daphinetumwebaze744 Před 3 lety +1

    How do i form a word from scratch? Can i get it from combining the ASL alphabet. Like the way i do with my name. Or i have to keep researching what a book , pen, apple is in ASL? Thank you😍 we appreciate your knowledge.

  • @martharoman9615
    @martharoman9615 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi! You mentioned here that to sign "the apple in the kitchen" would be Kitchen first, how would you complete the rest of the sentence for that? Thank you

  • @kittieplayz6074
    @kittieplayz6074 Před 3 lety

    Awesome