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Where can I learn sign language?

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I want to work as a translator, do I need special certification?

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  1. That would be a start.

    I learned the Alphabet at the age of 14.

    Now I know how to spell f*ck you, and not just stick my finger up..

    I can say, My Name Is and then I can spell my name...

    and no, I was interested in learning the alphabet, with noone to tell me I needed to learn it or anything, so I crammed the alphabet in my head, ...

    I also tried to learn brail, morse code, and some other usefull things, but the thing was with this all, and I even made flash cards in jail, and studied the flash cards out of playing cards...

    but like they say, "except American SIgn Language Alphabet", I forgot the morse code, and the breail..

    so thats my story...


  2. Drive down the freeway in Los Angeles and cut someone off at an exit.

  3. Try here, if you want to learn online:

    http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/

    http://www.handspeak.com/

    http://www.masterstech-home.com/ASLDict....

    For local details, try contacting your local Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

    http://www.cad.ca/

    http://www.nad.org/site/pp.asp?c=foINKQM...

  4. The link below is the best I have found so far. I do sign language for my church...so, yeah.

    http://www.aslpro.com/

  5. go to google and search sign language translator and search

  6. type your address into google with sighn language school

  7. sigh language school some public libraries teach it

  8. ----------------------->here

    http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/

    http://signingonline.com/

    http://www.signcourse.com/

  9. Check out your local community colleges and universities.  They may offer classes in American Sign Language and translating.

  10. from a deaf person. who can write.

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