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  1. foreign language. i like the accents but in sign language you dont have an accent haha

  2. Sign, my oldest is deaf in one ear and slightly in the other (birth defect) and we probably need too.

  3. A foreign language. A sign language would be less useful overall, and are only used in spoken (not written) conversation.

  4. I taught myself Braille, for my job working with visually impaired children and it’s the most brilliant language ever. Every letter, word, punctuation mark,number etc., all made with different arrangements of just 6 raised dots.Louis Braille was a genius!

  5. sign language:) you can communicate with anybody in sign language(well except blind people)

  6. I already know the basics of sign language so I’ll take on a foreign language. Language of choice would either be Spanish or Italian.
    To learn a foreign language has actually been on my to do list for a number of years. I should really look into it.

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    I would rather learn a foreign language=]

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  8. I would rather speak in English. It is spoken everywhere.
    Also, I would take with me some symbol papers which I will show to the locals and get my job done.
    I would learn a few basic things of the foreign language, but it will be difficult to learn the language completely in a short span of time.

  9. Haha, trick question. Sign language is a foreign language. Many people think it’s just a translation of english but really its not.
    If you think ASL (American Sign Language) it too boring, you should try KSL (Korean Sign Language) or MSL (Mexican Sign Language). So obviously my answer would be to learn sign language. =)

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