Letters in sign language

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American Sign Language, or ASL, is considered a foreign language because it has its own vocabulary, grammar, word order, and style. It’s a way of communicating through gestures and hand movements, and while it’s the third most popular language in the US, there are around 6,000 different sign languages all across the world. We have a fun and easy way for you to get familiar with all the letters, from A to Z, and it’s easy as 1-2-3. Make sure to take a peek at our bonus section for something…

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Have you ever seen people deep in conversation with each other without a single sound coming from their lips? Their hands and fingers move animatedly as they silently ‘speak’ sentences that sometimes you can also guess at. These people are actually conversing using sign language because they are hearing or speech impaired. Across the world, people have developed sign language to communicate with each other and with the rest of the world. Signs and gestures have always been in use.