How to Sign - GO - LEAVE - Sign Language - ASL

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2022
  • #ASL #ASLLOVE #HowtoSign #go #leave #signlanguage
    0:08 Go
    0:31 Attend
    0:51 Went
    1:10 Leave
    2:52 Take off
    In this video I show you how to sign the words "go" and "leave". When you add a double movement to the sign "go" you change the meaning to "attend". Please note that you will see "attend" signed using the sign for "go" without the double movement as well. In that instance, the context of the conversation will determine the meaning.
    If you add the sign "finish" after the sign "go", you change the meaning to "went".
    I also show you various options for the sign "leave". The final sign is the sign for "leave it" as in leave it there or leave it alone, drop it.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @ronpotts1328
    @ronpotts1328 9 місяців тому +6

    You’re an excellent teacher. I’m currently taking ASL classes and you’re my favorite reference source to get clarification on a sign

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much for the kind words! I appreciate it.

  • @Souls-at-zer0
    @Souls-at-zer0 Рік тому +7

    Like how you showed multiple meanings to the word AND other words very close to it !

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      Thank you! I believe that every little bit helps.

  • @kricketensunsa822
    @kricketensunsa822 2 роки тому +14

    your channel has actually been so helpful, you explain everything perfectly!

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m happy to know that my videos are helping.

    • @CiJ768
      @CiJ768 9 місяців тому

      Definitely

  • @stephaniecampbell8021
    @stephaniecampbell8021 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful simplicity. Makes it so much easier.

  • @michelletess1670
    @michelletess1670 Рік тому

    Her videos are the best videos I’ve found. So helpful. Love her love the info

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! The love is appreciated.

  • @donnatellax9513
    @donnatellax9513 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are so helpful I’m trying to learn one new sign every day

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      Thank you! One sign a day is a good goal. Keep at it, you’ve got this. 👍🏼

  • @RogerDominguez-de4hj
    @RogerDominguez-de4hj 11 місяців тому

    Just wanna say that you are a very beautiful woman and i really enjoy your videos.ive learned so much already.keep up the good work.👍

  • @Tibbyo0oShamandalie
    @Tibbyo0oShamandalie 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting, thank you for sharing!!

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  2 роки тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @NutritiousTrash
    @NutritiousTrash 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm so happy to find this account

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @TheSexy1049
    @TheSexy1049 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙏

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  7 місяців тому

      Thank you!

  • @Shoopert
    @Shoopert 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you this video was very helpful

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @evahukura4004
    @evahukura4004 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed, learning a lot

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      I'm happy to know that! Thanks for watching!

  • @dhamilton210
    @dhamilton210 Рік тому +1

    Do you have a channel with the words like (I'm , am, all , after ,so )?

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      I have a few of those signs available. Here is “before and after.” Also, depending on the context you can fingerspell the word “so.”
      ua-cam.com/video/kCOen0GLdiM/v-deo.html

  • @skaalleyne
    @skaalleyne Рік тому +1

    Thanks
    I wanted to know how to sign to my hearing grandson... leave it
    He was watching it with me
    He's learning ASL
    I have to keep up
    BTW he's 1 going on 2
    Thanks for the videos

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому +1

      That’s awesome! I love that you are learning how to sign together.

  • @OniMishima
    @OniMishima Рік тому +2

    How do you sign, “we’re leaving now” or “we’re leaving soon” ?

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      Great question! I can share this video (for we/we're) ua-cam.com/video/t3hXrb8WTbU/v-deo.html I will add "now" and "soon" to my upcoming videos. "We - leave - soon - will" is one option for signing "We will leave soon."

  • @joshualore
    @joshualore Рік тому +1

    I've got a question that's been hard to find a clear answer for online. I know that to make many verbs past-tense, you add the 'FINISHED' sign onto them (eg. Went, Been to, Started, etc.). But I can't figure out if the 'FINISHED' sign should be made first, or after the verb. For example, most online videos have the word 'went' as 'GO + FINISHED', but for the word "started," I see people signing 'FINISHED + START'. And then for "been to", I see people doing it both 'FINISHED + TOUCH' as well as 'TOUCH + FINISHED'.
    So my question is: Is there a general, consistent rule about what order to do this? Or does it not matter at all? It's frustrating because I'm never sure if I'm doing it right, or if I'm just over-thinking it and it really doesn't matter.
    Thanks in advance for any help or clarity you might be able to provide!

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому +1

      This is a great question. I have no doubt that you have seen it signed both ways. I am not aware of a general consistent rule, but I was taught TOUCH + FINISH. This does not mean that one way is right or wrong. In my experience I have seen it signed both ways as well. I believe this example is most likely preference.
      I know that it can be both confusing and frustrating when you repeatedly see different variations of signs. This is one that you don't have to overthink. Use the version that you feel most comfortable with (or that the majority is using if you want).

    • @joshualore
      @joshualore Рік тому +1

      @@ASLLOVE Thanks! So is this the case across other instance like those I mentioned (went, started/began, etc.)? I guess you personally would sign the word "started" as "START + FINISH" for example?

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому +1

      ​@@joshualore For the most part, yes. The context of what you are trying to convey can determine the placement. (Past tense, transitional phrase, etc.) It's worth mentioning that the word "already" has its own sign which can easily be confused for "finished." (I know, sorry to add to the confusion). www.handspeak.com/word/6383/

    • @joshualore
      @joshualore Рік тому +1

      @@ASLLOVE no, thank you! I appreciate that ASL Is a pretty forgiving language. I think one of the things that caught me off guard was that all of the starter lessons emphasize the efficiency of ASL, by pointing out that there are essentially no articles or conjugation or declension and all that. But then you realize, that's not exactly true. Hah. So I'm now trying to figure out how to both communicate and to recognize that a lot of verbs actually do have qualifiers for things like have done them, intend to do them, already done them...and so on

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      I like how you are noticing that ASL can be "pretty forgiving." It can be quite flexible at times. The grammar and syntax rules of any new language would be confusing for most people (especially if your first language has been your only language for most of your life). Time indicators play an important part in ASL for establishing tenses, showing if an action has been completed, will be completed, etc.
      It's a process but you have the right outlook. Knowing the possible options and being open to adjusting your signing accordingly (TOUCH - FINISH vs. FINISH - TOUCH) helps a lot in my opinion.

  • @ana1231
    @ana1231 2 роки тому +1

    So, is outside and leave the same sign?

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  Рік тому

      Great question. They are very similar. You may see a version in which you add a double movement to the sign leave (to change the meaning to outside). There is a more specific sign for outside in which your dominant hand begins inside of your non-dominant hand. You then take your dominant hand "out" and finish by using the sign for leave. Not the easiest sign to describe using only words so I am adding this to my list of future videos now!

  • @debicarpenter1481
    @debicarpenter1481 4 місяці тому +1

    How would one sign : "Leave me alone"?

    • @ASLLOVE
      @ASLLOVE  4 місяці тому +1

      That's a great question. It's a combination of the signs "leave it" and "alone.

  • @user-rh7st4rz7n
    @user-rh7st4rz7n Рік тому

    Hy