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Learn how to ask the question "What's your name?" using American Sign Language. This question is a good example of how American Sign Language (ASL) is not expressed using word for word English order. ASL has its own grammar and syntax rules. "What's your name?" becomes "Your - name - what?" in ASL . The addition of facial expression is always necessary to convey meaning.

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@JBROisUNDEAD
@JBROisUNDEAD Год назад
I just started working in fast food and when a deaf person came in today, I had difficulties taking her order. This will greatly improve my abilities. Thank you very much.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
Thank you for checking out my page and for taking the initiative to learn! 👍🏼
@danielwonderley6817
@danielwonderley6817 2 года назад
Thanks for teaching me this I really enjoyed it and I’m learning sign language to help deaf people. You explained well. 👍
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and learning!
@damarakaelyn385
@damarakaelyn385 2 года назад
thank you for explaining the order of words so clearly & showing different angles. super helpful!!
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
Thank you! I’m trying my best to be mindful of what is easiest for learning.
@YouGotThrilled
@YouGotThrilled 2 года назад
This might be a dumb question. Does it matter what hand you use? Like when you sign , "your" and you put your flat palm out, does it matter if it's left or a right hand? Also for Name? Does it matter if your right hand fingers are tapping on the left hand fingers , or vice versa?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
That is a great question. You should use your dominant hand to lead. My dominant is my right hand so the sign “your” is signed with my right. Also the “tapping fingers” would be done with my right hand.
@meh5036
@meh5036 2 года назад
Hi there! i was wondering, i noticed some people have specific motions for their names (i haven't learned the language yet, just beginning and trying to figure out my name) and so i was wondering if after spelling out your name when introducing yourself, if you use a special motion that they then use when referring to you? maybe that's a one time thing, but i was just curious...
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
Hi! What you are referring to is called a name sign. It is a specific sign that should be given to you by a Deaf individual. Good eye for noticing that as a beginner. Here is a link to a more detailed explanation about name signs: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/namesigns.htm Keep practicing and learning! 👍
@lilmisspriss2367
@lilmisspriss2367 2 года назад
How do you ask what their name sign is?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
@@lilmisspriss2367 that is a great question! It’s very common for someone to show you their name sign (if they have one) after they spell their name. If you wanted to ask you could sign “your-name-sign-what?”
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
@@lilmisspriss2367 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JF1T3W3oO9w.html use the first example shown for the word “sign”.
@colonialairstream
@colonialairstream 3 года назад
Great information.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 года назад
Thank you!
@stephaniecampbell8021
@stephaniecampbell8021 Год назад
Love it. Very simple and understandable.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
Thank you!
@abbyplaysgameshai1190
@abbyplaysgameshai1190 3 месяца назад
On another channel I’ve been learning from ( she’s a interpreter) she says it’s: your name what you is that right or is it just :your name what
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
It’s absolutely correct. Either version is fine. One thing to know about ASL, you may come across a few variations for one sign or phrase. It can be confusing in the beginning but try not to let it overwhelm you. You might also see: YOU - NAME? All are correct.
@changuito2024
@changuito2024 3 месяца назад
THANKS! I may as well comment while I'm here-- this is the second video I have clicked on after starting this new journey tonight. The first video had "You" as a direct pointing toward the person instead of the palm version that you have used here. I'm just curious, to your knowledge, are these both interchangeable/acceptable?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
Hello and welcome to the journey! In the example of "What's your name?" you will see (and can use) YOU - NAME? or YOUR - NAME - WHAT? You might even see NAME? only. You can use either and you will begin to see quite quickly that it is quite common for there to be more than one option for a particular sign. If possible, notice what the Deaf Community is using in your area and keep an open mind to your options. It may seem confusing at first but it will prove useful to know a variety of options when possible. 🤟🏼
@changuito2024
@changuito2024 3 месяца назад
@@ASLLOVE Thank you!🙏🏽
@mlthornton1
@mlthornton1 Год назад
If you were to use someone's name in conversation, would you still spell it out or is it perhaps common to have a shorthand sign for a person, especially if you refer to them often and they have a long name?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
That is a great question. Sometimes people have name signs. These are signs that represent a specific person instead of spelling their name. It is recommended that a name sign be given by a member of the Deaf community.
@mlthornton1
@mlthornton1 Год назад
@@ASLLOVE Thanks for this.
@billrizzo8699
@billrizzo8699 6 месяцев назад
Every Sunday I teach some children at church one sign.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 6 месяцев назад
That’s a great way to learn. A little at a time and eventually you will start putting the signs together. Keep it up! 👍🏼
@somariemelendez9398
@somariemelendez9398 Месяц назад
My problem is that when i sign to my impaired friend i signed in english, meaning the way i talk lol 😂 and many times she sends me a "questioned"
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Месяц назад
@@somariemelendez9398 I understand why you want to sign using English word order but ASL has different grammar rules. The more you practice, the easier it will become. You’ve got this. 👍🏼
@somariemelendez9398
@somariemelendez9398 Месяц назад
@@ASLLOVE oh yeah i m pretty good at it now and... she at the same time helps me 😏. Now can upload the signs bedroom and living room?, she taught me but,, i forgot lol😀
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Месяц назад
@@somariemelendez9398 I can work on a video for rooms. That’s a great idea.
@wonderful_autumn11
@wonderful_autumn11 2 года назад
Can you pls do a video on the word “are” in sign language or do you have to spell it out?(in sign language?)
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
There is not a specific sign for the word “are”. The meaning is often inferred. Here is one example. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uKtIdUxUqcA.html
@Lady_in_Waiting
@Lady_in_Waiting 3 месяца назад
I love your videos, wondering why what's your name sign is not in order?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
Hi and thanks so much for watching. That is a great question. The short answer is that ASL has grammatical rules that differ from English. It does not follow English in a word for word order as is sometimes assumed. If you are studying ASL and hoping to become fluent, I would definitely recommend taking a class that will teach you the language rules and structure of ASL.
@Lady_in_Waiting
@Lady_in_Waiting 3 месяца назад
@@ASLLOVE Thank you for answering, and that makes sense. I am learning some basics for use in a job at a police dept, in a customer service role. I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you!
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
@@Lady_in_Waiting I’m happy to help!
@yannaniyah9210
@yannaniyah9210 11 месяцев назад
Can you do the what part first?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 11 месяцев назад
You can if you are following English word order or Signing Exact English (SEE). American Sign Language (ASL) has different grammar rules. The syntax does not follow the English order that we are used to.
@sirenelectric143
@sirenelectric143 Год назад
I saw a video once where they signed (what) (your) (name) instead of how it’s signed here which is the order (your) (name) (what) Is one correct? Or can they both be used?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
The tricky part of learning ASL is all of the varying options you will notice along the way. I was taught "your - name - what" but I have also seen both variations. I try to refrain from saying one way is wrong if it is someone's preference. Check out this link where both options are presented. www.signasl.org/sign/what-is-your-name You may also see this question signed "name - you?" In short, use what you feel comfortable with and notice what the Deaf Community is using in your area. I would gravitate to the version used by the majority.
@dwaynejustinevalles7194
@dwaynejustinevalles7194 Месяц назад
Tysm i just have a school freind that is deaf❤
@BadTVandMovieClipsFairUse
@BadTVandMovieClipsFairUse Месяц назад
What's it mean when they do the same two fingers but palms facing down ?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Месяц назад
I think you are describing the sign for SIT or CHAIR. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L-HYAWd98i8.htmlfeature=shared
@belenambriz2139
@belenambriz2139 3 месяца назад
I know you probably won't see this but I was wondering- since most deaf people can read lips and most people when signing, say the words at the same time. Would you sign and say "Your name what?" or would you sign that and say "What is your name?"
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
Hi and thanks for watching (I do check my comments 😉). You might be surprised how detailed the answer is. We cannot assume that most D/deaf people read lips. Also talking and signing at the same time isn't recommended when using ASL because ASL has a different grammatical structure than English. As an interpreter, I voice "What's your name?" when someone signs YOUR - NAME -WHAT? If most of the people you see signing are saying the words at the same time, they are using a method of communication called SimCom. Check out this video about it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cy3mD7rH1aY.html
@michaelpascente437
@michaelpascente437 Год назад
Great watch. I came to this by watching the TV series, "Switched at Birth." I felt challenged and decided to try and learn ASL in its different varieties. Your teaching is excellent and is helping me get started and learning the basics. You said reach out to you if I had a request. I'm a musician (guitarist, pianist, bassist, and, vocalist by trade) and I would like to learn some of the basics here. Also, how would you sign a specific band such as; KISS, Metallica, ABBA, Celine Dion, The Carpenters, Rammstein, Rob Zombie, and, Connie Francis (to name a few)? Could you help with this? Thank you sincerely. -Michael
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
Hello Michael! Thank you for checking out my page. While I am sure that some regional signs exist for various band names (I remember being shown one for Metallica which included the sign for "metal"), the truth is, most names are fingerspelled using the alphabet (unless a name sign is given by someone in the Deaf Community). For now, I would recommend that you spell the name. If you are taught a particular name sign, hang on to it but know that regional signs are specific to that area and may not be recognized in other towns/cities.
@michaelpascente437
@michaelpascente437 Год назад
@@ASLLOVE hey there, Gotcha. Alright I'm new to this and just thought I'd ask a pro like yourself. Thanks for taking the time to respond to my questions. Also thanks for sharing and showing the world your videos. They're very informative, and, fun. Take care.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
@@michaelpascente437 thanks so much for the kind words and for taking the time to learn.
@michaelpascente437
@michaelpascente437 Год назад
@@ASLLOVE oh yeah of course! I think if I just chip away little by little maybe someday I could be an interpreter, or, teacher maybe. Thanks for your help and available resources to help me achieve that.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
@@michaelpascente437 that's it! Little by little, you will get there!
@jonathanh.navejar8589
@jonathanh.navejar8589 2 года назад
Thank was a great tutorial. Thank you. I'm going to subscribe.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and for the support!
@demetriusgee1464
@demetriusgee1464 Год назад
My name is Logan
@maryburns3428
@maryburns3428 10 месяцев назад
👉🤜🤞👈👇✊️🤜🤞👈
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 10 месяцев назад
👋🏼👍🏼
@Timmy2991
@Timmy2991 8 месяцев назад
This is helpful!! New subscriber
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@keremcagintv
@keremcagintv Год назад
I am going to use this for the fact that I am taking an ASL class!
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
That’s great! Check out a few other variations here: CONVERSATION SIGNS YOU NEED TO KNOW! - Sign Language - ASL ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j40AJRsmrkY.html
@keremcagintv
@keremcagintv Год назад
@@ASLLOVE Will do then!
@Sk4lar_therianmanedwolf
@Sk4lar_therianmanedwolf Год назад
Skylar Marie Banks
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
How to Sign - NICE TO MEET YOU - Sign Language ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-33miaL9KFj4.html
@RF413-d6q
@RF413-d6q 3 месяца назад
Thank you your lessons are very helpful my son is autistic and I am doing everything I can to communicate with him, this is helping.
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much for watching. I'm happy to know that my lessons are useful.
@dwaynejustinevalles7194
@dwaynejustinevalles7194 Месяц назад
And idk his name ty
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Месяц назад
And now you will! Thanks for watching.
@rosmarianafrazer3041
@rosmarianafrazer3041 2 года назад
I remembered that
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
You know a lot of signs!
@jerrycarroll3608
@jerrycarroll3608 2 года назад
please tell me if you are signing mirrored or not
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE 2 года назад
I always sign right hand dominant. I do not switch.
@fishinspacey
@fishinspacey Год назад
@@ASLLOVE if you switch, does it change the meaning?
@ASLLOVE
@ASLLOVE Год назад
@@fishinspacey the meaning is the same. 👍🏼
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