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  • Rated by coffeebreath on Aug 21 2008, 11:52am

    Nice to have this online. Simple phrases would be cool too, like "thank you", etc. This could help me communicate with someone hearing-impaired. We don't often spell words when speaking to each other.
  • Rated by dirkalinger on Jun 21 2008, 12:29am

    had almost forgotten how to finger spell, i need to brush up on my ASL. would suggest taking a class or getting some books from the library though, not a great page
  • Reviewed by Carmelita9000 on Jun 20 2008, 4:12pm

    Look at that letter P. I cannot tell what that hand is supposed to be doing, but if it's doing what I think it's doing I don't think I can move my hand like that.Also, watch out for K. Looks like that one requires you to amputate a finger.
  • Rated by Eireann3 on Jun 20 2008, 3:40pm

    For me it is the same as a foreign language to learn to talk to special people
  • Rated by CalvinsSnowman on Jun 18 2008, 4:25pm

    the sign language alphabet...I always wanted to learn that, but never found the time.
  • Rated by drdoalot714 on Jun 17 2008, 10:30pm

    This is a good review for me. I knew this very well but am a little rusty. I think it's good to know and I have used it with people.
  • Rated by celerie on Jun 17 2008, 3:21pm

    pretty neat, except the drawings of K and P are kind of difficult to decipher.
  • Rated by pinktink001 on Jun 10 2008, 9:48am

    Love it. I'm using sign language with my baby and this helps so much. I'm learning how to spell his name so I can teach him.
  • Rated by DisgruntledFaery on Jun 03 2008, 5:34am

    I think pretty much everyone knows this anyway, but if you don't it's good to have I guess...
  • Rated by Nathena on May 29 2008, 4:29pm

    Seems good to know, but like droe82 stated, there are unique hand motions for every word