Sep 12, 2010 10:15
13 yrs ago
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English term
Pound (currency) symbol
English
Social Sciences
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
signing for the deaf
Maybe not the right section, but I am looking for the deaf sign language symbol for the British pound.
So how to indicate "Pound" using your hands etc.
Any suggestions welcome
So how to indicate "Pound" using your hands etc.
Any suggestions welcome
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3 +5 | index finger to lips | Rowan Morrell |
References
http://www.deafsign.com/ds/ | writeaway |
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Sep 12, 2010 10:20: writeaway changed "Language pair" from "Dutch to English" to "English" , "Field (write-in)" from "(none)" to "signing for the deaf "
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index finger to lips
There's a video on this site that includes British Sign Language phrases for money (that is, if BSL is what you're after here). From what I could gather, the BSL sign for "pound" appears to be an index finger touching the lips. However, the video was a bit jerky, so I'm not sure if I got the right one.
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Nesrin
: The link is the same for all the clips on that page, so the asker should go to the clip entitled "Learn phrases related to money". I think the sign is: index finger touching lips then moving forward away from them.
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Thayenga
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Rolf Keiser
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Alison Sabedoria (X)
: As Nesrin says
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Charlesp
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Thayenga
: Thank you. :)
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Alexandra Taggart
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