
Sign Language • ASL | HandSpeak®
Sign Language resources online including ASL dictionary, tutorials, grammar, sentences, alphabet, Deaf culture, baby signing, and more.
Sign Language • ASL Dictionary | Handspeak®
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.
100+ First ASL signs - handspeak.com
Learn the most used Ameri Sign Language vocabulary for your ASL classes from ASL 101 beginners to 301 advanced and Deaf culture studies.
Learn Sign language and Deaf Culture • HandSpeak®
Alphabet Fingerspelling is used for personal names, foreign (spoken) words, etc. It can be used when a beginner doesn't know an ASL word. To get started, learn the ABCs in ASL alphabet.
ASL Reverse Dictionary - handspeak.com
To find a meaning of the ASL sign, identify three major paramaters: handshape, location and movement of the ASL sign and its handed type to find an English equivalent in this reverse …
AND • ASL Dictionary - handspeak.com
Although this conjunction "and" is an English usage, this ASL sign is not directly used in ASL and isn't often used. Rather, it's conveyed in a different grammatical structure, using contrastive …
How to fingerspell ABCs - handspeak.com
To learn more about each of the alphabetical letters, including fingerspelling techniques, baby fingerspelling letters, and more, see these links to each letter in the ASL dictionary: A, B, and …
Fingerspelling receptive exercise and practice
What the ASL learners say Joe Kuta's moving message below describes his experience, before the day the "slow" and "slower" mode buttons were added to the feature.
Sentences in ASL Sign Language | HandSpeak®
Search some sentences and phrases, and learn grammar and structure in ASL sign language and translation.
American Sign Language: the core of cultural identity
ASL is the primary language of Deaf communities in the U.S. and Canada. It's dominantly spoken by Deaf people, Deaf families, codas (hearing children of Deaf parents), and deaf and hard-of …