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Summary: Using American sign language, tell someone where you live. Discover how to sign "I live at" with expert tips from a sign language instructor in this free video about basic sign language.
John Atwood has been a student of the American Sign Language for many years. His deaf friends teach him their language and help him sharpen his skills. He also offers his assistance...read more
"And today we're going over easy, basic, simple things to say to a deaf person in their language. Now, we've gone over a few things, we've asked, now we're at "Where do you live?" You live where? Now they'll say, Utah, or they'll say in the area, or most of the time they'll just spell it. So like, you live where? I live in Idaho. I live, just spell it out, it's fine. I D A H O, Idaho. O.k., now they're going to ask you, "you live where?" Now what do you say? Well wherever you live, Riverton, Utah, wherever it is. Just spell it out. It's o.k. Utah, or Riverton, when you say it you can mouth it too, it'll kind of help, and you're communicating with it, whatever it means, whatever it takes, to communicate with them, it's fine. So you can spell it out if you need to, that's fine. So "you live where?" "I live Utah. Utah. I live Utah." "You live where?" "I live Utah"."