[sw-l] question about sign
Honza
honza at RUCE.CZ
Thu Apr 14 19:58:21 UTC 2005
Hi Val,
thanks, we also use same sign as ASL COOK, but in czech it means to fry.
:-)
So by ASL sign I think I wrote it correctly.
But in real I don't see different between # and *.
ok, no have no more time to bother you any longer.
Have a nice weekend.
thanks
Honza
Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> April 14, 2005
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> On Apr 13, 2005, at 3:38 PM, Charles Butler wrote:
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>> I couldn't help but think of this sign for "cook" in ASL.
>> It shows the kind of turning the hand over as you seem to want to
>> show for what looks like miming "buttering a piece of toast" (your
>> number 2).
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> Here are the two signs for COOK in ASL...Each are a little different.
> Number 1 is used the most. it is the basic sign. I like the simple
> spelling. Number 2 is showing energetic cooking.... And the movement
> is different. It is going back and forth, like sweeping etc...So both
> spellings are right for their respective signs...So Honza..in the
> Czech signs, you also seem to have both...and both should be in your
> dictionary, I think...
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