sometimes I get confused with rain vs snow. rain is more horizontal & more intense (if that's a good word to use) i guess to show motion while snow is more free falling & light (again prob not best word choice but the things that help me to remember) like it's more of a delicate type of finger movement ? or essentially are they the same signs?
The most frustrating part is seeing different signs for 1 thing. IDK which signs to use for things like wind, rain, snow, clouds, etc. My brain hurts. I'm trying so hard though.
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I understood some of this video of yours, thanks.
Good job
Meredith you are terrific you have your own personal website
Great video! Clear and nice and simple! One question, Is the sign for 'but' the same as the sign for 'different' or 'not the same'?
i think you are great meradith and i subscribed love your vids
Very helpful thanks I find your channel a real help and a very friendly place to come to
So similar to ISL (Irish sign language). Thanks!
Rain =/= snow, huh? Ok. And turns out ah've been showin' "wind" correctly. As for the previous mentioned, it's easy to mix them, but ah'll learn.
RAIN ON ME
can u do more temperature like degrees and how to say "its 90 degrees today"
sometimes I get confused with rain vs snow. rain is more horizontal & more intense (if that's a good word to use) i guess to show motion while snow is more free falling & light (again prob not best word choice but the things that help me to remember) like it's more of a delicate type of finger movement ? or essentially are they the same signs?
temperature, month, & monthly always get me confused ! lol.
Thank you Meredith.
thank you very helpful in many ways
The most frustrating part is seeing different signs for 1 thing. IDK which signs to use for things like wind, rain, snow, clouds, etc. My brain hurts. I'm trying so hard though.
Thank you for the wonderful videos. You are a wonderful teacher. You make it easy for me to learn ASL
Hello! Thank you for your video! How do you sign, "How's the weather today?"
Excellent, as usual.👍
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