Animal Signs (05) American Sign Language (ASL) Bill Vicars with Cäsar Jacobson (Lifeprint.com)
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- American Sign Language (ASL) signs for Animals (Part 5).
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Animal Signs (ASL) (Part 5)
Bill Vicars with Cäsar Jacobson
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I was point man on an escape and evasion exercise. We were trying to sneak across the base without getting caught and travelling as quietly as possible. We came up to a ridge and I spotted several deer on the other side, about 20 m past where we were. I turned back and gave the universal "shhhh" followed by what, I just learned today was the correct ASL sign for deer!
I have been watching your videos and I am learning a great deal. Thank you 😊
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Thanks for another great lesson Bill & Câsar!
Thank you sooo much for the animal signs!!! I really appreciate these as they can help me with my own YT page when I start adding ASL into my instruction videos!!!
Hi Dr. Bill. With the sign you showed for every year, could you use that with your index finger pointing backwards to indicate something that you did every year in the past, like maybe when you were a kid? Thanks in advance!
That's a clever idea but it is not common. Maybe someday such an approach might catch on and spread but the normal way to discuss that would be to sign PAST-[back-when / used to be] IX-me YOUNG every-YEAR SUMMER MY FAMILY GO CAMP ("back when I was young every year in the summer my family went camping." )
Again, seriously, I like your thought process on that even though the answer is no (or at least not so far).
@@sign-language thank you! One other question. How to distinguish between signs for 'often' and 'million"?
The signs do overlap. However, context usually makes your meaning obvious. For example, million tends to have a number before it.
Interestingly, we are seeing language evolution in the sign for "million." Lately it has become very common to sign "million" by circling an "M" (sort of like a palm-down version of "Monday.")
@@sign-language thank you!
Great lesson, thanks for this 🤓🙂
Another great session, thanks! :)
Hi how are you I am deaf from Scotland uk
28:22 Does that mean one of Santa's reindeer (Vixen) was actually a Fox? ;)
Needs more caribou
First
I literally got in an argument about my first post on UA-cam one time. Lol
I love a good “FIRST!”