LANGUE DE SIGNES DU QUEBEC (LSQ) & American Sign Language (ASL)

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Enjoy learning and comparing sign language between Langue des signes du québécoise (LSQ) & American Sign Language (ASL) in 72 signs.
    Words that we will sign:
    1. Light
    2. Restroom
    3. School
    4. Canada
    5. Hockey
    6. Church
    7. Beer
    8. Wine
    9. Ily sign
    10. Deaf
    11. Hard of hearing
    12. Sun
    13. Star
    14. Grandpa
    15. Grandma
    16. Age
    17. 21
    18. 31
    19. 41
    20. 100
    21. 200
    22. 1,000,000
    23. 2,000,000
    24. Bug
    25. Water
    26. Coffee
    27. Soda
    28. Why
    29. Welcome
    30. Die
    31. Hurt
    32. Fruit
    33. Vegetable
    34. Cheese
    35. Horse
    36. Dog
    37. Color
    38. White
    39. Grey
    40. Green
    41. Pink
    42. Winter
    43. Spring
    44. January
    45. February
    46. March
    47. April
    48. May
    49. June
    50. July
    51. August
    52. September
    53. October
    54. November
    55. December
    56. Monday
    57. Tuesday
    58. Wednesday
    59. Thursday
    60. Friday
    61. Saturday
    62. Sunday
    63. Morning
    64. Good night
    65. Happy Birthday
    66. Merry Christmas
    67. Angry
    68. Sad
    69. Worry
    70. Bus
    71. Train
    72. Wedding
    Information:
    Quebec Sign Language, known in French as Langue des signes québécoise or Langue des signes du Québec (LSQ), is the sign language of deaf communities used in francophone Canada, primarily in Quebec.
    Hope you learned something new today! Enjoy learning the difference between LSQ and ASL.
    Happy learning!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @seektheworld2015
    @seektheworld2015  Рік тому

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  • @nekkidnora
    @nekkidnora Рік тому +5

    LSQ-speaking family in Ontario here, and this was so fun to see! Fun fact, there's a couple signs where we in Ontario use the ASL sign, like "cold" and "grandma/grandpa", which about matches up with Ontario French-speakers, who naturally have a bit more imported words from English than our Québec cousins. (I always say "mon coat" instead of "mon manteau", for example, despite knowing perfectly what the word is in French. Just... habit.) It's like people in Paris saying "un grapefruit" instead of "un pamplemousse".

    • @baintreachas
      @baintreachas Рік тому +1

      relatable bilingual content - w me, i always say "pan" instead of "bread" in english, and "banana" for "platano" in spanish, for example. especially with expressions, like "me da una rabia" calqued as "it gives me an anger," "estoy en problemas" as "i'm in problems", "de la nada" as "out of the nothing" (instead of "it makes me angry, i'm in trouble, or out of the blue").

  • @jgdeaf
    @jgdeaf 9 місяців тому +2

    Wonderful to see this. Will share. Great job on the video

  • @ak5659
    @ak5659 Рік тому +2

    I do VRI and in theory we only get ASL users. In practice... not so much. Then I have to explain to hearing Canadians that LSQ is not a Quebecois acronym for ASL, which then requires explaining.... ad infinitum. But it's still very cool to see examples of LSQ.

  • @natalieharshman
    @natalieharshman Рік тому

    That's really cool, I wondered which sign language Deaf people in Quebec use, which I thought would be either ASL or LSF, but I found out they have a whole nother language! I'm guessing they might know ASL as well but it's still cool to know that LSQ exists anyway.
    ~:~

  • @user-ie3eu2xh2l
    @user-ie3eu2xh2l Рік тому +1

    Очень нравится разный иностранных языков 👍👍👍

  • @alanolson6913
    @alanolson6913 Рік тому +2

    I’ve been asked if those who use sign , “Can’t you all understand each other?” Um, no. I give the example of the many languages spoken in the world and not many understand each other.

    • @natalieharshman
      @natalieharshman Рік тому +2

      Yeah, most hearing people don't know that sign languages are not "planned" or "man made" but develop naturally just like spoken languages.
      ~:~

  • @NovasYouTubeName
    @NovasYouTubeName Рік тому

    Calvin!! You’re in Canada now?! Are you coming to Saskatchewan?

  • @falloudiop6784
    @falloudiop6784 5 місяців тому

    Bonjour ça va bien

  • @falloudiop6784
    @falloudiop6784 5 місяців тому

    Je connais toi connais Sénégal des sourds

  • @pachk627
    @pachk627 8 місяців тому

    Ah yes quebec making sure the citizens can't speak to the rest of canada lol. No surprise there.