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This is fantastic. Why not learn the American Sign Language. It's wonderful and helpful. I used it once in the store to communicate with a woman that needed help.
Reviewed by drdoalot714 Dec 22 2008, 07:40pm ( 5 reviews ) • fingerspellingalphabet.com
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Reviewed by brettjor on Dec 22 2008, 11:25pm
T is "I got you nose". I take it this is American Sign Language, or does the alphabet hold true for other languages as well? What about accents in other languages, or do you get to ignore them? Kanji, Cyrilic, Chinese characters, hot damn what about Khoisan? I mean how did we figure all this out. While my species often horrifies me, it also never ceases to amaze me in it's brilliance and it's compassion.
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Rated by drdoalot714 on Dec 22 2008, 7:40pm
This is fantastic. Why not learn the American Sign Language. It's wonderful and helpful. I used it once in the store to communicate with a woman that needed help.
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Rated by cherokeepride on Dec 18 2008, 8:07pm
ASL fingerspelling - i love to watch the kids in school use this when they aren't suppose to talk - it is a riot!
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