The American Sign Language (ASL) dictionary offers over 100,000 words of information on the subject. It provides a comprehensive guide to sign words and phrases in ASL, including the signs for bride, groom, and wedding. The sign for bride is similar to the sign for leave, but the left sign is more prominent and has a larger motion.
The ASL dictionary also covers various signs and grammar, including the use of the word “wedding” in context. The English word “bride” is not commonly used in ASL, but the Hebrew term for bride is כַּלָה, pronounced as kah-lah, representing a woman entering a new chapter of her life filled with love and commitment. The Hebrew term for groom is חָתָן, pronounced as cha-tan, representing the man embarking on a lifelong journey.
The ASL dictionary also provides videos on how to sign bride and groom in up to 30 languages, including Italian, geometric beauties, and chair signs made from silhouettes. The ASL Gloss is also available for full members to learn more about hearing aids and ASL.
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📹 21 Signs You Can Use At A Wedding! | American Sign Language
Be a sensational wedding guest by learning some sign language. Here are basic signs you will see used at the next wedding.
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