Yes, I have iPhone. No, I don't know anyone by that name. Yes, I was originally from RI but moved to FLA three years ago. We need to talk in PM. It is getting off the topic a little bit, lol.
I'm guessing CI stands for a cochlear implant (bionic ear)?Next one, between hear-aid and CI (I don't know to spell what CI stand for, but I am sure some of you know what CI stand for.) I have 2 hear-aid with me. But I am using one hear-aid in my right ear, because it hear better than my left ear (surgery to cause it ((long story, want to know, ask me.)) ) Hear-aid didn't mean can hear anything. CI does. Why? CI is same ability as hearing people's ear.
I have been following this thread and i have to commend you, bradzx. I still see people making fun of your grammar in other threads. I suggest placing a line in your sig that says you are deaf and have trouble with grammar. This could clear up confusion in the future, just a suggestion though.
really? people make fun of grammar here at gbatemp?I have been following this thread and i have to commend you, bradzx. I still see people making fun of your grammar in other threads. I suggest placing a line in your sig that says you are deaf and have trouble with grammar. This could clear up confusion in the future, just a suggestion though.
I think you should put the text at the beginning of the video in the description too.Here you go.
But I am using my voice.I think you should put the text at the beginning of the video in the description too.Here you go.
So it can be read while watching you sign it. It'll be easier to follow.
I understand but my laptop is not very loud. I would have to use headphones to hear you. Just trying to help.But I am using my voice.I think you should put the text at the beginning of the video in the description too.Here you go.
So it can be read while watching you sign it. It'll be easier to follow.
Well only 2 sign languages that I know. But I never learn other kind of sign language. Also some deaf people use home sign language meaning didn't learn anything about sign language. Only small thing to sign like gesture. It true for ASL hard to understand if they don't know. Most deaf people have different sign language. Not same as mine that I have. No you are not wrong. It different. Wow....that is pretty long to learn. But only interpreter can do that between USA and other language for SL.I think it's great that you know different sign language.
You seems more fluent in ASL (you do sign quicker), but I think ASL is harder to understand if you don't talk at the same time.
There's a lot less sign than ESL. That might be harder for people who can't talk to use ASL.
ESL is then maybe harder to learn and use as you need to memorize more signs.
Tell me if I'm wrong. It was just something I noticed from the video.
Someone told me it took her two years to learn French Language sign to communicate with her deaf/aphone family member.
(which is the correct word for someone who can't talk?)
I always been interesting to learn it, but never motivated enough (I don't need it).