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  1. Sign Language Alphabet | 6 Free Downloads to Learn Fast - Start ASL

    The American Sign Language alphabet is so important when learning ASL, so be sure to download this printable sign language alphabet chart to take around with you.

  2. Free ASL Alphabet Chart - American Society for Deaf Children

    Jun 10, 2019 · Whether your child is using American Sign Language or English (or both!) as a primary language, knowing the ASL alphabet is beneficial. Research shows that there are advantages to …

  3. The ASL Alphabet | ASL - American Sign Language - ABCs

    Learn how to sign the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet. Three simultaneous views for clarification. Closed-captioned. 1080p HD.

  4. ASL Alphabet - ASL Resources

    American Sign Language uses only one hand to form each of the letters in the alphabet. Here are the American Sign Language alphabet to get you started in learning ASL.

  5. American Sign Language Alphabet | Learn American Sign Language

    Learn the American Sign Language alphabet in just 5 minutes with this ASL tutorial from Language of Earth.

  6. ASL Alphabet Chart - Superstar Worksheets

    Our free, printable ASL alphabet chart is in full color featuring fingerspelling next to the uppercase letter of the alphabet. This colored chart makes learning the ASL alphabet fun and easy!

  7. How to fingerspell ABCs - handspeak.com

    The one-handed American sign language alphabet is a set of 26 manual alphabetical letters, corresponding to the English alphabet. It is used to fingerspell a string of the alphabetical letters of a …

  8. The ASL Alphabet: American Sign Language Letters A-Z

    This is a very basic and easy way to memorize the American Sign Language alphabet. Victoria goes over exactly how to shape your fingers, so you can master even the trickiest ASL letters.

  9. American manual alphabet - Wikipedia

    The American Manual Alphabet (AMA) is a manual alphabet that augments the vocabulary of American Sign Language.

  10. All letters are signed using only the right hand. When fingers are “folded” they point down across the palm. When thumb is “folded” it crossed the palm towards the little finger.