What language is spoken silently?
Correct answer: Sign language
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DawnyC
I did a course in sign language a few years ago , it’s really interesting, but as the saying goes “ if you don’t use it, you lose it “ 😳
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Kiwozzie
I learned Auslan which in Australia is key-word signing so I could communicate with my son when he was a toddler who has ASD. It made such a difference, he is now 25 and talks well, actually has a huge vocabulary, is an excellent speller and has a phenomenal memory!
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St4rz
Why? I am dear. I use sign language.
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Bluemoon7
Kudos to all the people who sign. It’s not easy at all. When I watch the news and there is a person there who signs.. it is hard they have to sign for fast talking people and sign sometimes emotional information…. They deserve allot of credit
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Mouth🤪
They talk with their hands instead of their mouths. I know some sign language too.
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Anna J
My daughter has a degree in sign language interpretation. It is more complex than anyone can imagine.
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smarty pants
l heard some mothers teach it to their babies and toddlers to help them express themselves better.