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Numbers seem innocent enough, but be careful that you do them properly or you might end up saying 6 when you meant to say 3.
Sign language numbers are fun in that you can count all the way up to 999 on one hand. Watch this simple lesson so you can see how you too can do it.
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2 replies on “LearnSigns 003: Numbers”
[…] You can go back to one of the earlier lessons to get the rest of the numbers. I believe it is lesson number 2 [It is actually lesson number 3]. […]
You never put in the number zero or 0 for signs of numbers in any of them. I had to learn somewhere else. I am learning for future reference in jobs and more and my 2 deaf friends. I live in the same house with. I am learning quickly thanks to this website and an app on my Roku TV which is where I discovered this. I can’t wait to learn it all. I hope you do the symbols that come with numbers. Like dash, – or @ or $ or %. It would be most helpful. Thank you for helping me learn sign language as my first language to learn. I wish there were other languages like you could learn like this. Thank you again, David.