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  1. IN • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    Signs for IN and some variations in sign language (ASL) in the ASL dictionary app.

  2. Sign Language • ASL | HandSpeak®

    Sign Language resources online including ASL dictionary, tutorials, grammar, sentences, alphabet, Deaf culture, baby signing, and more.

  3. American Sign Language • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    Look up ASL words in the leading sign language dictionary online with videos, meanings, sentences, and productions of the ASL signs by authentic, fluent signers.

  4. Grammar and syntax in sign language - handspeak.com

    American Sign Language (ASL) is a language with its own grammar system, all the way from phonology (how the signed words are formed), morphology (how the words are modified), semantics (what they mean) and pragmatics (how the words are used in context), to syntax (how the words are arranged in sentence structure) and sociolinguistics (how the ...

  5. ASL-to-English Reverse Dictionary - handspeak.com

    Search ASL words/signs in American Sign Language dictionary by native, authentic ASL signers.

  6. FUCK • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign "fuck", "fuck up" in American Sign Language (ASL). ASL signs for "fuck" Meaning (euphemism): used alone or as a noun or verb in various phrases to express annoyance, contempt, or impatience.

  7. NAME • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    Name is typically one of the very first words that ASL beginners learn on the first days of ASL 101 classes. This word entry introduces how to sign 'name' in American Sign Language and links to vocabulary and information on name signs.

  8. Telling time (o'clock) in American Sign Language - handspeak.com

    This describes how to tell time (o'clock) in ASL in the right form as well as telling how long. The signed phrase above contain two parts: time and three for three o'clock or 3:00. A general format for expressing time in ASL shows as: "TIME xx|xx".

  9. FROM • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    FROM in sign language "From" is a preposition used to indicate the starting point of a movement, action, or range. It can denote physical or temporal beginnings, origins, or sources.

  10. LANGUAGE • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    ASL has its own grammar and structure in sentences that works differently from English. For plurals, verb inflections, word order, etc., learn grammar in the "ASL Learn" section. For search in the dictionary, use the present-time verbs and base words.

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