they/them, hearing, Interpreting major. Online resources: https://sites.google.com/view/thesign-resource If you wanna learn ASL, try and find in-person classes with a culturally Deaf teacher and make sure you learn about Deaf culture as well! [Profile Pic ID: The sign for Art in American Sign Language. End ID]
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Party in America Sign Language. Both hands in Y handshape twist wrists together so thumb and pinky are pointing the same way on both hands. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Difficult or Problem in American Sign Language. Both hands in bent V handshape, palm facing signer scrape past each other. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Stress in American Sign Language. Open B handshape presses down on base hand in S handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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It was in my inbox for a month. I think I've made them wait long enough
it's a little early for this but could we get a happy Halloween if you haven't already?
Sure, it's close enough
Halloween
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Halloween in American Sign Language. Both hands in bent B handshape rotate to cover the eyes. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent purple and orange. Eyes and fangs are purple.
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it's a little early for this but could we get a happy Halloween if you haven't already?
Sure, it's close enough
Halloween
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Halloween in American Sign Language. Both hands in bent B handshape rotate to cover the eyes. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent purple and orange. Eyes and fangs are purple.
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sorry i spam your blog 😭
feel free to let me know if you want anything changed as to your content on my blog but i really like how pretty they are. i by no means want people to use tumblr to learn asl but i just Love having them all in one place after being part of the community for so long
thank you for sharing your pretty art!
- @asl-emojis
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Like: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
Share: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
Happy: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Image 1: like, as in enjoy or the opposite of dislike, in American Sign Language. Hand in open 8 handshape touches chest with thumb and middle finger then moves away and closes into 8 handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
Image 2: share in American Sign Language. Both hands in open B handshape. Base hand palm faces signer with thumb up. Dominant hand sweeps back and fourth across base hand next to thumb and along pointer finger. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
Image 3: happy in American Sign Language. Both hands in open B handshape brush upward against chest. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign. Smiley face emoticon is blue.
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How about goodnight and/or good morning?
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Good Morning in American Sign Language. The signs for "good" and "morning" are separated slightly for visual clarity.
Good: Hand in open B handshape moves from in front of mouth to base hand palm up.
Morning: base hand rests at dominant arms elbow as dominant arm in open B handshape raises up.
Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Good Night in American Sign Language. The signs for "good" and "night" are separated slightly for visual clarity.
Good: Hand in open B handshape moves from in front of mouth to base hand palm up.
Night: heal of hand in bent B handshape taps wrist of base hand in B handshape palm down.
Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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MEET JUSTINA MILES, made history with her ASL performance during Rihanna's Super Bowl Halftime Show. Justina Miles is the first female deaf performer for the Super Bowl halftime show and did an energetic and enthusiast ASL rendition of Rihanna's performance.
This wasn't Miles' only history-making moment of the night. While Sheryl Lee Ralph was singing "Lift Every Voice and Sing," Miles signed the song, making it the first-time ever there was an ASL rendition of it at the Super Bowl.
Learn more about her → here
could i request 'rabbit' for lunar new year? thank you :)
Rabbit
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Rabbit in American Sign Language. Both hands stacked in front of signer wiggle between U handshape and N handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Shaheem Sanchez, a Deaf dancer and instructor talking about music and dancing
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Music in American Sign Language. Hand in open B handshape sweeps back and forth over non-dominant arm. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign.
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It's my first day back to school. Comment/tag your Major!
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The Sign for Major in American Sign Language. Both hands in B handshape. Pinky edge of dominant hand slides forward against thumb edge of base hand. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Remove in American Sign Language. A handshape moves from base hand in open 5 handshape to the side and opens to a 5 handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Dream in American Sign Language. Hand in 1 hand shape taps temple, the moves out, switching between 1 handshape and X handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Take Care in American Sign Language. Both hands in K handshape. The pinky side of dominant hand taps the thumb side of base hand twice. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Overcome in American Sign Language. Hand in S handshape moves down over base hand in S handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Popular in American Sign Language. Hand in 5 handshape with palm facing away from signer taps the base hand in 1 handshape along the length of the back of the finger. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Champ in American Sign Language. Hand in clawed 3 hand shape taps fingertip of base hand in 1 handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Mushroom in American Sign Language. Clawed 5 handshape with palm down taps the fingertip of base hand in 1 handshape with the palm. Movement is illustrated by hands that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Keep in American Sign Language. Both hands in K handshape. The pinky side of dominant hand connects and rests on thumb side of base hand. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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School in American Sign Language. Both hands in open B handshape. Dominant hand palm down hits base hand palm up twice. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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Have you done "frog?" If not, can you please? Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion! I hop you like it
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Frog in American Sign Language. Hand in a mini O hand shape that only uses the thumb, index, and middle finger rests the back of the hand under the chin, palm facing down. Mini O flicks out into U handshape twice. Movement is illustrated by hands that are translucent green and blue-green in different stages of the sign. Frog face is green.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Research in American Sign Language. 1 handshape taps nose then swipes up across the palm of base hand in open B handshape with palm facing signer. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green blue, and purple in different stages of the sign. Face outline and lips are blue.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The Sign for Agree in American Sign Language. Index finger taps forehead then both hands point in the same direction. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Funny in American Sign Language. H handshape brushes nose two or three times. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign. Face outline and lips are blue. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Cook in American Sign Language. Both hands in open B handshape. Dominant hand hits base hand palm with palm down then palm up. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, and purple in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Human in American Sign Language. H handshape taps at the shoulder then the waist. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined, The ASL Lab
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The Sign for Stupid in American Sign Language. Back of the hand in V handshape taps forehead. Arm and crossed eyes are translucent pink. Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Variety in American Sign Language. Both hands in 1 handshape pointing forward together move apart and alternately point upwards and downwards as they turn away. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Support in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape. Base hand moves up so pinky side of dominant hand rests on knuckles of base hand. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Mountain in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape. Dominant hand taps base hand then both open to open B handshape inclined upwards and to the side. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and grey with a snowy mountain pattern in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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