Thank you for your channel; more and every channel that raises awareness in Deaf Culture and Language ( especially for hearing people) are needed. 💞🌍💙❤
I piece things together too. I recognize one word and consider the context, the person speaking, what is happening, has happened or going to happen. Its amazing all the gymnastics your brain has to do! I get it! It's exhausting!
Thank you for this video. I have a first date with a guy this Friday who is deaf and has a cochlear implant so I’m trying to learn any tips to make things go smoothly. This was really helpful, especially the last part after the game 😊
Ah, I just mentioned my comment before, but maybe it was included account of my friend so it might be under approval. Well, anyway, you are amazing. May I ask you where are you living in ? I would like to introduce you to my Japanese friend Yukako who started to live in Taxus and to learn English lip reading. She is also deaf and can read lip in Japanese but not English.
It helps with context, and if you know the person well enough to learn how they talk. If she was in a pet store then she may have been able to guess what he was talking about with dog toys and "aisles"
I'm British, and only starting to learn BSL (British Sign Language), but I'm fairly sure she was using signs from ASL in English order. It's virtually impossible to simultaneously produce sentences with correct grammar in two different languages simultaneously. However, I don't think she is using Sign Exact English because there isn't a sign for every word, the linking words like 'with' don't seem to be signed. So, she's probably using what would be called in the UK Sign Supported English (SSE). I'm not sure what the term is in the US but I think I've seen the abbreviation PA used in this context
you seem like such a sweet person! it would be cool to be friends! if you’ve got any socials! i have deaf family and i’m actually minoring in deaf studies in college currently! so, i think you’d be an awesome friend to have!! ❤️ 🤟🏽
Thank you for your channel; more and every channel that raises awareness in Deaf Culture and Language ( especially for hearing people) are needed. 💞🌍💙❤
I piece things together too. I recognize one word and consider the context, the person speaking, what is happening, has happened or going to happen. Its amazing all the gymnastics your brain has to do! I get it! It's exhausting!
What a cutee couple. I wear a cochlear implant too and i definitely agreed with alot of the points. You're doing really good. Keep it up!
Thank you for this video. I have a first date with a guy this Friday who is deaf and has a cochlear implant so I’m trying to learn any tips to make things go smoothly. This was really helpful, especially the last part after the game 😊
Great video! Emilee, your hair so long and beautiful ❤️
from J&K, now we wanna see Jonathan try to lipread :D
Excited for this new channel! Keep it up
This blog was super fun and instructive💕
Some great tips in this segment to help everyone be more mindful.
I enjoyed this video so much ❤️❤️
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I'm hearing and I am fluent in ASL. I have friends and family who are Deaf. My boyfriend is Deaf and he's black. He reads lips good
That was scary good. You’re such a super cute couple. ✅
0:05 the petting lol 😂
Ah, I just mentioned my comment before, but maybe it was included account of my friend so it might be under approval.
Well, anyway, you are amazing. May I ask you where are you living in ?
I would like to introduce you to my Japanese friend Yukako who started to live in Taxus and to learn English lip reading. She is also deaf and can read lip in Japanese but not English.
It helps with context, and if you know the person well enough to learn how they talk. If she was in a pet store then she may have been able to guess what he was talking about with dog toys and "aisles"
I’m curious but when you was signing in the video. (The girl) do you use ASL or SEE? :)
I'm British, and only starting to learn BSL (British Sign Language), but I'm fairly sure she was using signs from ASL in English order. It's virtually impossible to simultaneously produce sentences with correct grammar in two different languages simultaneously. However, I don't think she is using Sign Exact English because there isn't a sign for every word, the linking words like 'with' don't seem to be signed. So, she's probably using what would be called in the UK Sign Supported English (SSE). I'm not sure what the term is in the US but I think I've seen the abbreviation PA used in this context
She is using ASL. SEE (like Atanalo described) would have more signs being used.
The ASL Dyad Ah cool! I’m learning ASL. But my vocabulary is not that big. I’m still learning the colors. XD but don’t worry I’ll get there! :)
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You need to do it where he lipread you. So he wear noise cancelling head phones and you say the sentence
5:21 EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!
the 4 dislikes are just hating! your lipreading is awesome
haha THANK YOU!
I’m deaf and I wear a one cochlear implant and I know a sign language alot
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Good couple speak
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I have speech apraxia I’d love to leave my body and be someone else my dream, I mean for my soul to find a new body
you seem like such a sweet person! it would be cool to be friends! if you’ve got any socials! i have deaf family and i’m actually minoring in deaf studies in college currently! so, i think you’d be an awesome friend to have!! ❤️ 🤟🏽
That would be awesome! Our Instagram account is @asl.dyad if you want to find us there.
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Amigas soy sroda t.k.m❤️😍🤘🏽
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Morning
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She is deaf or hearing?
Im confusing.
She's Deaf... she just wears a Cochlear Implant. She just took out her CI in this video to show what it's like reading lips.
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Mam, can you speak better for more vocabulary with someone?