a little, Ive been trying sign language letter by letter, it goes very slow..
It is not difficult to learn. I have a two year old born with down’s syndrome and we taught her to sign from 8 months. She picked it up very fast and the rest of the household did too with relative ease. Really interesting. Go for it. Should be fun.
i think not so difficult
i know some japanese and american sign language.
much easier than spoken languages.
you have to remember words and alphabets. but not so much words. and remembering words are kinda fun.
sign language is like body language.
i love to learn too.
Go with Arailya, I like her answer. There are evening classes at local high schools and junior colleges. Try it for a summer course. Might be fun and challenging and certainly a new way to communicate. If you live near a hospital, nursing home and an interpreter is needed, it would be a wonderful place to volunteer
your new found silent language. Good luck…go for it.
it will all depend on you your self
a little, Ive been trying sign language letter by letter, it goes very slow..
It is not difficult to learn. I have a two year old born with down’s syndrome and we taught her to sign from 8 months. She picked it up very fast and the rest of the household did too with relative ease. Really interesting. Go for it. Should be fun.
i think not so difficult
i know some japanese and american sign language.
much easier than spoken languages.
you have to remember words and alphabets. but not so much words. and remembering words are kinda fun.
sign language is like body language.
i love to learn too.
Go with Arailya, I like her answer. There are evening classes at local high schools and junior colleges. Try it for a summer course. Might be fun and challenging and certainly a new way to communicate. If you live near a hospital, nursing home and an interpreter is needed, it would be a wonderful place to volunteer
your new found silent language. Good luck…go for it.