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just follow a few simple guidelines: if you have a time or location, it goes first in the sentence. after that, you use the "topic-comment" technique (state the subject and then what you have to say about it). all question words go at the end of the sentence. so here is an example. ENGLISH- next summer, how will you eat the green eggs? ASL- next summer, green eggs you eat how?

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Where can you find an online American Sign Language translator?

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.


Is ASL part of a foreign language?

ASL stands for American Sign Language. ASL is used in the United States. The only other country that uses ASL is Canada and it is only used by English speaking residents.


Is there a website to translate English to ASL word order?

No.


Is sign language a visual form of English?

American Sign Language (ASL) is not a form of visual English. It is its own language. A form of visual English is Signed English. In this method of signing, many ASL signs are used but the sentence structure is that of the English language. Also, many ASL signs are "initialized" meaning there are different handshapes corresponding to the correct first letter of the English word intended.


Does knowing American Sign Language along with English make you bilingual?

AnswerYes it does make you bilingual because ASL is not English. It has its own grammar and rules. Pure ASL does not convey English; it conveys ASL, as it is a separate language in its own right. Therefore, you are technically bilingual if you know both English and ASL. ANSWER/FOOTNOTETo know both a sign language and a spoken language is to be technically considered a "bimodal bilingual" (spoken and signed are the "modes" to which "bimodal" refers).In some secondary schools, colleges, and universities in the U.S.A., students can offer (or study) ASL to meet a foreign language requirement.

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Is there a website that can gloss a song for asl?

You can find a lot of good interpretations if you look for your song on YouTube. Just make sure that the person signing the video is using ASL Gloss and not signed English because it is more likely to be incorrect.


Where can you find an online American Sign Language translator?

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.


What is the basic structure of an ASL sentence?

ASL uses English for its sentax and word clues.


Is ASL part of a foreign language?

ASL stands for American Sign Language. ASL is used in the United States. The only other country that uses ASL is Canada and it is only used by English speaking residents.


Is there a website to translate English to ASL word order?

No.


Is ASL an example of manually coded English?

no ASL or american sign language is a unique language of its own. It is separate from the English language. Manually coded English is a form to fit hand signals with the english word. I hope that helped


Is sign language a visual form of English?

American Sign Language (ASL) is not a form of visual English. It is its own language. A form of visual English is Signed English. In this method of signing, many ASL signs are used but the sentence structure is that of the English language. Also, many ASL signs are "initialized" meaning there are different handshapes corresponding to the correct first letter of the English word intended.


Does knowing American Sign Language along with English make you bilingual?

AnswerYes it does make you bilingual because ASL is not English. It has its own grammar and rules. Pure ASL does not convey English; it conveys ASL, as it is a separate language in its own right. Therefore, you are technically bilingual if you know both English and ASL. ANSWER/FOOTNOTETo know both a sign language and a spoken language is to be technically considered a "bimodal bilingual" (spoken and signed are the "modes" to which "bimodal" refers).In some secondary schools, colleges, and universities in the U.S.A., students can offer (or study) ASL to meet a foreign language requirement.


How does one the concept of the English verb to be in American sign language?

There is no "to be" in American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is a different language with it's own syntax and vocabulary.


Is there a site where you can have English translated into ASL?

Hi: Yes. Try this one: www.aslpro.com


When you translate a prepositional phrase from English to ASL what happens?

chow iss yum


How do you say ''April'' in ASL?

AnswerSee the Related Link for the answer. Answer The related link provides a Signed English version, not an ASL version. In ASL, you say most months by spelling the first three letters of each month. July, June and May are spelled as-is.