I'm planning on going to Taiwan and living there and am very curious about the Taiwanese Deaf Community there. No signed alphebet makes TSL way more daunting to me. I'm surpised there isn't anything related to "bopmofo" which is their alphabet. I'll try to get involved in this community when I'm out there. I'm sure TSL will be very interesting to even attempt to grasp.
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Great!
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i'm Love video. I know alll your sign. (I From Brazil, now learn ASL... lenguague sign Brazillian Diferrent)
CC VOLUNTEERS: If you are interested to translate International Sign or ASL to any language, please feel free! You can create CC via my video yourself or you can send me .SRT file via email (deafinitelywanderlust@gmail.com). I’d love Spanish, Korean, Chinese (traditional or simplified), Hindi, etc. Thank you!
Yes, I think so. If you're interested in reading research papers, it explains some here on page 785, page 790: www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~lngsign/Taiwan_Sign_Language.pdf 🙂
No wonder I could understand him. He was signing in ASL. TSL is SOOOO different.
he was signing in International Sign actually, little signs from ASL too. And yes, TSL is very different!
International Sign Language? So different than the one WFD uses.
I'm planning on going to Taiwan and living there and am very curious about the Taiwanese Deaf Community there. No signed alphebet makes TSL way more daunting to me. I'm surpised there isn't anything related to "bopmofo" which is their alphabet. I'll try to get involved in this community when I'm out there. I'm sure TSL will be very interesting to even attempt to grasp.
Great!
i'm Love video. I know alll your sign. (I From Brazil, now learn ASL... lenguague sign Brazillian Diferrent)
yes, very different! It's good to know many sign languages! :)
CC VOLUNTEERS: If you are interested to translate International Sign or ASL to any language, please feel free! You can create CC via my video yourself or you can send me .SRT file via email (deafinitelywanderlust@gmail.com). I’d love Spanish, Korean, Chinese (traditional or simplified), Hindi, etc. Thank you!
Wow
Wow! No signed alphabet, that's interesting 🤔 thanks for broadening my world 😊
trust me, I was surprised too! :)
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Great! when doy you will come to Argentine ? :-)
hopefully in the future! yes!
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Is the sentence structure for tsl different from Taiwanese?
Yes, I think so. If you're interested in reading research papers, it explains some here on page 785, page 790: www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~lngsign/Taiwan_Sign_Language.pdf 🙂
@@DeafinitelyWanderlust thank you so much!
If I translate maybe lots of normal people would like to joint
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