ASL Common Phrases and Greetings, Common Questions, and Feelings

Hello friends who are reading this blog :] This will be my last learning blog, meaning it will be the last one where I learn sign language. :( I have reached my destination/goal of learning all that I was going to for the beginning of sign language(there is the picture of my work progress I had planned since the beginning of this project). So, for this last learning blog which I used last Friday and continuing this week to learn how to sign common phrases and greetings, common questions and feelings. These were pretty easy and not that hard. [These were way better that learning the colors which were so difficult ><] Except for the common phrases were a little bit difficult because they were different and required a more difficult motion than usually required. I also forgot to mention that my main goal out of this project was to be able to learn enough ASL to be able to start a super SIMPLE conversation to someone who is deaf. Also ASL had a different sentence structure. For example, when you say the sentence , "Throw the blue ball now" has the verb, adjective, noun and time as the order. In the other hand ASL has the sentence written like this, "Now, ball, blue , throw" which has the time, noun, adjective, and then the verb. This happens because the sentence structure of ASL is actually made after the French sentence structure. I have no idea why it is this way or who did it but people use it to communicate in a different way so that's the most important part. ^^ 










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