wave your hand back and forth so that it looks like a fish swimming, then finger spell SALMON
The easiest way to sign "bamboo" in ASL is to fingerspell the word. There is not one sign for that particular word.
see my answer to "what is sign for King in asl?" here:What_is_sign_for_king_in_asl
For the ASL sign for shackles, click here.
I am not aware of a program that can interpret English text to ASL. There are programs that change the English word into an ASL sign but this is not ASL: what you get is series of signs in English word order, which is not ASL. ASL is not based on English grammar, structure; it has it's own grammar and structure. If you look at certain websites you can see how certain common phrases are signed.
there is a great website that tells you every sign there is to know....go to ASL pro.com
It is difficult to explain hand motions in words, but aslpro.com can show how exactly to sign the word.
The easiest way to sign "bamboo" in ASL is to fingerspell the word. There is not one sign for that particular word.
see my answer to "what is sign for King in asl?" here:What_is_sign_for_king_in_asl
ASL
There is no official ASL sign for otter. The easiest way to sign this word is to finger spell O, T, T, E, and R.
For the ASL sign for shackles, click here.
Use this site. It has tons of words in ASL signed on video. The word "has" is on there. www.aslpro.com
I am not aware of a program that can interpret English text to ASL. There are programs that change the English word into an ASL sign but this is not ASL: what you get is series of signs in English word order, which is not ASL. ASL is not based on English grammar, structure; it has it's own grammar and structure. If you look at certain websites you can see how certain common phrases are signed.
Click here for the translation of the word "would" in American Sign Language.
Because it has it's own syntax. It isn't simply replacing one sign per word but the word order has to be changed when translating from any language to ASL. Also, ASL is more international than English is.
there is a great website that tells you every sign there is to know....go to ASL pro.com
ASL stands for American Sign Language.