Auslan Baby sign language
18 months old and already tw0 languages ![]()
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hahaha
trop mignone !
cute!
une video qui espire le bonheur
elle est tres mignon
J’adore les enfants.
who taught her auslan??
aw! cute…her blushing cheaks. like as if she put some blush on to impress someone…
Signing in Auslan is not signing in “English” …
Auslan is the sign language of a country where English is the dominant language, but they’re different languages.
@Imralu actually, Auslan is the sign language in Australia. They have British Sign Language/BSL in Great Britain and American Sign Language/ASL in the USA. There is also Signed English as well. Auslan, BSL and ASL use a different grammar to English, while Signed English uses English grammar.
And I picked this up in one lecture from the man who coined the term Auslan.
@Alacaeriel: I know.
I’m not sure why you said “actually”, since you didn’t contradict anything I said.
It’s incorrect to say signing in Auslan is “signing in English”.
What language do you spell the words in?