Sign Language Lessons: Alphabet & Numbers : How to Sign Letters G, H, & I in Sign Language


Learn how to sign the letters G, H, and I with American Sign Language (ASL) tips in this free online sign language video tutorial clip. Expert: Melissa Schenk Bio: Shopping for gifts doesnt have to lead to financial stress. Melissa Schenk will teach you how to budget your holiday gift spending and make this the year that you finally come in or under budget! Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk.

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  1. There are many different sign languages; American sign language is the most common, and is used in most english-speaking parts of North America, as well as some parts of mexico, and many parts of africa as well. The british have their own sign language, and an american signer and a british signer, though they speak the same language, sign different ones.

  2. ok but Im confused? I was taught that H was swung UPWARDS in dial fasion with 2 fingers, and G was more of a small e form like you were saying “Petite shot glass? Are there diferent types or is this strictl American?

  3. ok this is really helping me and im learning a lot from these videos for meeting my deaf friend .. thanks x

    p.s im not deaf .

  4. not a huge deal, i still undertand. I just love that your taking the time to teach sign langauge. Thank you.

  5. The G and H are wrong. For the G you make the little, ring, and middle finger face toward us like you’re pointing at something to the side of you.

    And same with the H, the other three fingers are suppoed to face us.

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